Originally Posted by
gerrycan
If by "didn't get it perfect" you mean can't tell the difference between 11 and 12 inches than yes. That you can't see why this kind of detail matters is not surprising.
Does this detail mean it could not fail due to fire?
Originally Posted by
gerrycan
Look, I know you'd love to move the goalposts here by getting me to offer an alternative hypothesis to fire, but that's not gonna happen.
Because it's a position you can't support. I'm not moving any goal post, I'm trying to get you to state your objectives for proving this point you claim the NIST got wrong.
Originally Posted by
gerrycan
In the "protect it from fires" category, would you include the allowance for thermal expansion of elements by ensuring that the gaps in the connections can accommodate the maximum expansion potential of the element?
No. I would protect the suppression systems so the steel never gets to this extreme. If it does the building is already in serious trouble.
Originally Posted by
gerrycan
I understand perfectly thanks.
I doubt it. If you did you wouldn't be posting in 9/11 conspiracies.