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Final Reports of the Federal Building and Fire
Investigation of the World Trade Center Disaster


NIST NCSTAR 1-5: Reconstruction of the Fires in the World Trade Center Towers

The collapses of the World Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001, resulted from a combination of aircraft impact damage and the ensuing fires. This report documents:

  1. The information obtained on the factors that affected the nature, duration, and location of the fires and how this was obtained;
  2. The development and validation of the fire model used to simulate the fires;
  3. Descriptions of the most likely fires, as they were reconstructed; and
  4. The modeling and validation of the heat transfer from the fires to the buildings’ structural
    members.

ERRATUM
Reconstruction of the Fires in the World Trade Center Towers (NCSTAR 1-5)
Page 9, Table 2-1, Line 3 and
Visual Evidence, Damage Estimates, and Timeline Analysis (NCSTAR 1-5A)
Page 55, Table 6-1, Line 3

 

 

   

Last Updated:  9/27/07

 

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