Stability of the World Trade Center Twin Towers Structural Frame in Multiple Floor Fires
Publication: Journal of Engineering Mechanics
Volume 131, Issue 6
Abstract
This technical note presents the results from a nonlinear finite element analysis of a very simple two dimensional model of the World Trade Center Twin-Towers structural frame subjected to fire. The analysis was carried out for a large range of fire scenarios and was reported in detail in a recently published paper. The paper further investigates the results of this analysis to obtain the details of the collapse mechanism found. An interesting series of events leading progressively to overall collapse are discovered and described in detail. The main reason for the failure is found to be the low membrane capacity in compression of the composite steel truss and concrete deck slab floor system.
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Acknowledgments
The writer is grateful to Dr. Jose Torero and Mr. Yun Chi Chung for their assistance in this paper.
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Received: Oct 22, 2003
Accepted: Jun 11, 2004
Published online: Jun 1, 2005
Published in print: Jun 2005
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Note. Associate Editor: Hayder A. Rasheed
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