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Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “The maximum flame temperature increase for burning hydrocarbons (jet fuel) in air is, thus, about 1,000 °C—hardly sufficient to melt steel at 1,500 °C.”
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Zdeněk P. Bažant, Mathieu Verdure: Mechanics of Progressive Collapse: Learning from World Trade Center and Building Demolitions. In: Journal of Engineering Mechanics. 133. Jahrgang, Nr.3, März 2007, S.308–319, doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9399(2007)133:3(308) (northwestern.edu [PDF; abgerufen am 6. März 2020]).
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Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “The maximum flame temperature increase for burning hydrocarbons (jet fuel) in air is, thus, about 1,000 °C—hardly sufficient to melt steel at 1,500 °C.”
Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “The temperature of the fire at the WTC was not unusual, and it was most definitely not capable of melting steel.”
Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “It survived the loss of several exterior columns due to aircraft impact, but the ensuing fire led to other steel failures.”
Interim Report on WTC 7. In: Appendix L. National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004, archiviert vom Original am 9. August 2007; abgerufen am 20. August 2007.
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Interim Report on WTC 7. In: Appendix L. National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004, archiviert vom Original am 9. August 2007; abgerufen am 20. August 2007.
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Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “The maximum flame temperature increase for burning hydrocarbons (jet fuel) in air is, thus, about 1,000 °C—hardly sufficient to melt steel at 1,500 °C.”
Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “The temperature of the fire at the WTC was not unusual, and it was most definitely not capable of melting steel.”
Thomas W. Eagar, Christopher Musso: Why did the world trade center collapse? Science, engineering, and speculation. In: JOM. 53. Jahrgang, Nr.12, Dezember 2001, S.8, doi:10.1007/s11837-001-0003-1, bibcode:2001JOM....53l...8E (englisch, eagar.mit.edu (Memento des Originals vom 10. Mai 2012 im Internet Archive) [abgerufen am 29. November 2012]): “It survived the loss of several exterior columns due to aircraft impact, but the ensuing fire led to other steel failures.”
Interim Report on WTC 7. In: Appendix L. National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2004, archiviert vom Original am 9. August 2007; abgerufen am 20. August 2007.