DGM
Skeptic not Atheist
And make one hell of a noise! It's a shame he can't deal with this.The photos are quite interesting. As for the welds, I have calculated what it would take to generate the fracture stress due to bending in the welds of one of the large 52 x 22 x 1.875 wall 500 or 1000 series box columns in the middle of the tower. The weld is only on the long sides of the column and the section modulus (I/c) of that weld would be 1092 in**3. If the weld material was E70 then 70,000 psi had to be generated to fully fracture it. Just considering the bending stress, and not the shear, and using the assumption of a force applied 72 inches below the weld, that force would need to be approximately 1 million pounds. How much explosive would be needed to generate that force on the side of the column I am not sure of but we do know that RDX generates pressures of 3 million psi so what you are saying seems plausible, although I wouldn't necessarily call it a small kick. These forces would also cause the column to bow inward adjacent to the blast making it appear as though some buckling had occurred at the top of the column. The core column that Newtons Bit showed a few days ago, which was on a flatbed truck, and was buckled up at its end, seems like it could have been damaged with the type of mechanism of which you speak.
BTW Tony wouldn't you need to pre-heat the welded piece to obtain these strenghts?
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