So could the jet fuel actually melt the steel beams or what?
back to /pol/, faggot
this is more of an engineering question than science
No. But high temperature aluminium explodes on contact with water. Aluminium from the jet, water from the various services. Chimney conditions heating the Al.
Don't need to. All they need to do is soften the metal enough for it to buckle under the weight they are supporting.
>>7717293
it doesn't matter, all you need to do is watch the video, calculate how long it took to fall, figure out that they fell faster than they would have had they actually collapsed story by story, and be done with it.
>>7717403
1. alloys
2. passivation
>>7717318
there is no engineering board here though
>>7717318
Engineering is science
>>7717422
but that's wrong you retard
>>7717293
WTC-7 doesn't make any engineering since. There's more evidence for that being some government or McRichy conspiracy than WTC-1 and 2.
No