Tony Szamboti
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That is simply not the truth, and you must know it isn't. Yes, your original paper did claim there should be 31g jolt, and you made that claim because you are the one who failed to consider the fact that the shock intensity would be limited by the strength of the columns below. Making that mistake is one thing, and a mechanical engineer should be embarrassed about it, but you should be thoroughly ashamed of yourself for that despicable post blaming your error on Bazant.
You are talking garbage.
I said in the very first version of the paper that a 31g impulse would have been impossible because at that magnitude the upper section would have come apart before all of it's mass could even participate. I did not mention the fact that the lower section would have prevented it also, but that point is moot as I recognized the fact that a 31g shock load was impossible with the structure.
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