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Old June 13th, 2007   #1
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Default Scientifically Accurate Simulation of 9/11

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Those other animations of the World Trade Center disaster you've seen on the news? Illustrative in certain ways, perhaps, but not scientifically accurate. Now, scientists at Purdue have done the math to develop what they say is a scientifically accurate simulation, and they've melded the data with realistic animation. The end result, they say, will be useful for both engineers trying to build buildings that could withstand attack, as well as laypeople trying to understand how the towers were brought down. The animation is broken down into segments, each showing the impact of a different part of the plane: metal, fuel, dust and glass.
The scientists say the weight of the fuel acted like a flash flood of 10,000 gallons of flaming liquid, like a hot and fast lava flow. They also found that the airplane metal ripped from the plane seconds after impact.
http://news.uns.purdue.edu/mov/2007/HoffmannWTC.mov



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Default Re: Scientifically Accurate Simulation of 9/11

Wow... thats very detailed.



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Great video.



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Default Re: Scientifically Accurate Simulation of 9/11

Yes. A very interesting video. I wish they would also go more into the physics as to how the building came down after an hour or 2.



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