Furcifer
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What makes you think verinage would work on a building supported by a steel core?
That's a legitimate question. There's actually some evidence to suggest a mere 1 story symmetric drop, typical in verinage, might not be sufficient to overload the structure and cause collapse. I believe NB ran the calculations in response to Gordon Ross. I think it was based on GR's erroneous assumption that the collapse was perfectly symmetrical (among other errors).
Don't you think it's kinda pointless though? It wasn't symmetrical. The verinage is meant to demonstrate that cascade failure is indeed possible under the right conditions.
I think we will have to wait a while to see a steel framed building brought down by verinage. Most are very large and I don't think even the best CD could bring a building down in its own footprint. The potential for damage to surrounding buildings is too great. That's just my personal opinion.