GregoryUrich
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The worst problem is that we cannot see the lowest floors of the north or south side.
(BTW Sabrina, its the south side that faced the towers and had many broken windows.)
The east penthouse falls due to failure of one or more columns directly under it. The debris from this crushes through the building and impacts the heavy trusses at the 5 and 7th floors. This reduces the strength of the core system, those heavy trusses are there for a reason. The northern core columns support the heavy beams over the pre-existing Con-ed building and cantilever the north facade.
Fail those core columns and the entire north half of the building will be falling on top of the Con-ed building which would be akin to a person stepping on an egg carton. The south half of the building had already suufered some significant damage to the perimeter system and had little to arrest a fall if the core was damaged at the 5th to 7th level. That would mean that the entire structure would essentially fall 7 floors with very little to arrest that fall. After falling that distance the impact with the ground would essentially shatter the structure.
I believe that there was one witness that described the lower north wall as pushing out just as global collapse started. That would be consistent with those beams over the Con-ed building losing their core support.
Was this a design flaw? Perhaps, in that the initiating event would seem to have been the result of the office fires going un-fought and causing a local column failure. However would the designers ever have considered a fire that would go on unfought for so long? Would the designers have ever considered what the effect of large parts of WTC 1 falling on it? Probably not.
If the east penthouse "crushes" through the building, how long will it take to get to the 7th floor? I think a momentum/energy calc will show that it can't reach the 7th floor in 6-7 seconds.