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From
Kevin R. Ryan
Site Manager of the Environmental Health Laboratories
South Bend, Indiana
(Company site - www.ehl.cc)
A division of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.
(Company site - www.ul.com)
To Frank Gayle
Deputy Chief of the Metallurgy Division
Material Science and Engineering Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology
From: Kevin R Ryan/SBN/ULI
To: frank.gayle@nist.gov
Date: 11/11/2004
Dr. Gayle,
Having recently reviewed your team's report
of 10/19/04, I felt the need to contact you directly.
As I'm sure you know, the company I work for certified
the steel components used in the construction
of the WTC buildings. In
requesting information from both
our CEO and Fire Protection
business manager last year, I learned that they
did not agree on the essential aspects of the
story, except for one thing - that the
samples we certified met all requirements. They
suggested we all be patient and understand that UL was
working with your team, and that tests would continue
through this year. I'm aware of UL's attempts to help,
including performing tests on models of the floor assemblies.
But the results of these tests
appear to indicate that the buildings should have easily
withstood the thermal stress caused by pools of burning
jet fuel.
There continues to be a number of "experts"
making public claims about how the WTC buildings fell.
One such person, Dr. Hyman Brown from the WTC construction
crew, claims that the buildings collapsed due to fires
at 2000F melting the steel (1). He states "What
caused the building to collapse is the airplane fuel
? burning at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The steel in
that five-floor area melts." Additionally, the
newspaper that quotes him says "Just-released preliminary
findings from a National Institute of Standards and
Technology study of the World Trade Center collapse
support Brown's theory."
We know that the steel components
were certified to ASTM E119. The time temperature
curves for this standard require the samples to be exposed
to temperatures around 2000F for
several hours. And as we
all agree, the steel applied met those specifications.
Additionally, I think we can all agree that even un-fireproofed
steel will not melt until
reaching red-hot temperatures
of nearly 3000F (2).
Why
Dr. Brown would imply that 2000F would melt the high-grade
steel used in those buildings makes no sense at all.
The results of your recently published metallurgical
tests seem to clear things up (3), and support your
team's August 2003 update as detailed by the Associated
Press (4), in which you were ready
to "rule out weak steel as a contributing factor
in the collapse". The evaluation of paint
deformation and spheroidization seem very straightforward,
and you noted that the samples available were adequate
for the investigation. Your comments suggest that the
steel was probably exposed to
temperatures of only about 500F (250C), which
is what one might expect from
a thermodynamic analysis of the situation.
However the summary of the new NIST
report seems to ignore your findings, as it suggests
that these low temperatures caused exposed bits of the
building's steel core to "soften and buckle"(5).
Additionally this summary states that the perimeter
columns softened, yet your findings make clear that
"most perimeter panels (157
of 160) saw no temperature above 250C".
To soften steel for the purposes of forging, normally
temperatures need to be above 1100C (6). However,
this new summary report suggests that much lower temperatures
were be able to not only soften the steel in a matter
of minutes, but lead to rapid structural collapse.
This story just does not add up.
If steel from those buildings did soften or melt,
I'm sure we can all agree that
this was certainly not due to jet fuel fires of any
kind, let alone the briefly burning fires in those towers.
That
fact should be of great concern to all Americans.
Alternatively,
the contention that this steel did fail at temperatures
around 250C suggests that the majority of deaths on
9/11 were due to a safety-related failure. That suggestion
should be of great concern to my company.
There is no question that the events of 9/11 are the
emotional driving force behind the War on Terror. And
the issue of the WTC collapse is at the crux of the
story of 9/11. My feeling is that your metallurgical
tests are at the crux of the crux of the crux. Either
you can make sense of what really happened to those
buildings, and communicate this quickly, or we all face
the same destruction and despair that come from global
decisions based on disinformation and "chatter".
Thanks for your efforts to determine what happened on
that day. You may know that there are a number of other
current and former government employees that have risked
a great deal to help us to know the truth. I've copied
one of these people on this message as a sign of respect
and support. I believe your work could also be a nucleus
of fact around which the truth, and thereby global peace
and justice, can grow again. Please
do what you can to quickly eliminate the confusion regarding
the ability of jet fuel fires to soften or melt structural
steel.
1. http://www.boulderweekly.com/archive/102104/coverstory.html
"What caused the building to collapse is the
airplane fuel and the fire-suppression system that we
now have, which basically blocks off five-floor blocks,
so the fire cant go up and the fire cant
go down. You now have a fire confined to a five-floor
area, burning at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit. The steel
in that five-floor area melts. All the tonnage above
the five-floor area comes straight down when the steel
melts. That broke all the connections, and that caused
the building to collapse."
2.
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 61st edition,
pg D-187
3. http://wtc.nist.gov/media/P3MechanicalandMetAnalysisofSteel.pdf
4. http://www.voicesofsept11.org/archive/911ic/082703.php
5. http://wtc.nist.gov/media/NCSTACWTCStatusFINAL101904WEB2.pdf
(pg 11)
6. http://www.forging.org/FIERF/pdf/ffaaMacSleyne.pdf
Kevin Ryan
Site Manager
Environmental Health Laboratories
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