You build in a fire code because people have died in fires. It is supposed to allow folks to evacuate or survive until containment.
All good facts my friend but, what's it got to do with your earlier assertion that this overpass collapse is similar to the WTC 7 collapse? I think that any debate on 7's cause of collapse is rendered moot by the slip of Silverstein and now Kerry's bombshell. Besides, look at the footage, do you see major fires or damage?
Where'd the figures for steel come from? They sound really low, especially the 550. I assume that you're talking Centigrade?
The link was immediately above the table:
http://www.tcforensic.com.au/docs/article10.html
It's an Australian site and the table was labeled that the temps are in Celsius.
The BB software strips spaces and tabs, which is why I always put the link to a table and then the table.
All of the engineering sites that I looked at examined slump due to heat in steel, the problem was they didn't address the slump in structural steel. Therefore I didn't quote or link them.
Due to the problems with putting tables into a BB and the length restrictions on posts, I just put up the links to Flashpoint, Heat of Combustion, Heat necessary for deformation of various materials and Burning Temps of various fuels.
Gasoline, Diesel and Jet Fuel all got hot enough to do the job. Propane, Natural Gas, etc. don't get hot enough to do the job without forced ventilation.
With both the Interchange in Oakland and the World Trade Center buildings, the question is not if the hot gets hot enough to put enough heat into the steel to allow it to deform. The question is was their enough fuel to provide heat long enough to saturate the steel with heat and allow the heat to build to the necessary level.
On the South Tower and the North Tower, it took about 20 minutes of burning before the steel began to slump and the Towers collapsed. Once the first Tower came down, it was pretty much ensured the second would follow because of the addition stress caused by the ejecta from the first tower striking the second tower.
This link takes you to the article on Tower 1 and Tower 2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/September_11,_2001_attacks
Building 7 was on fire for a period of time. There is video of the fire after the collapse of the Towers, it is unknown if the fire started before, after or as a result of the collapse of the towers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_World_Trade_Center
"Collapse
7 World Trade Center on fire after the collapse of the Twin Towers on 9/11
7 World Trade Center on fire after the collapse of the Twin Towers on 9/11
Main article: Collapse of the World Trade Center
As the North Tower collapsed, debris hit 7 WTC "with the force of a volcanic eruption."[9] Much of the bottom 10 stories of the building's south face were destroyed, with damage visible as high as the 18th floor. At 5:20 p.m. EDT on September 11, 2001, 7 World Trade Center collapsed. It had been evacuated and there were no casualties associated with the actual collapse of 7 WTC.
In May 2002, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) issued a report on the collapse.[5] FEMA made preliminary findings that the collapse was primarily caused by fires on multiple stories (which were started by debris from the other two towers), and not by the actual impact damage from the collapse of 1 WTC and 2 WTC. The report noted that, before this collapse, there had been little, if any, record of the fire-induced collapse of a large fire-protected steel building, such as 7 WTC.
The report did not reach final conclusions about the cause of the collapse, but listed several issues requiring further investigation. FEMA made these findings:
Loss of structural integrity was likely a result of weakening caused by fires on the 5th to 7th floors. The specifics of the fires in WTC 7 and how they caused the building to collapse remain unknown at this time. Although the total diesel fuel on the premises contained massive potential energy, the best hypothesis has only a low probability of occurrence. Further research, investigation, and analyzes are needed to resolve this issue. [Ch. 5, p. 31.]"
There is actual video of ejecta from the towers hitting Building 7 when they collapsed and there is actual video of the fire burning for some 7 hours. At 5:30PM Building 7 collapsed. There was a considerable quantity of diesel fuel in Building 7. There was 15,000 gallons in tanks for the ConEd substation and an additional 5,000 gallons for the emergency response center.
also at
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_World_Trade_Center
"In response to FEMA's concerns, the Commerce Department’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) made a three-year, US$24-million investigation into the structural failure and collapse of several WTC structures, including 7 World Trade Center. The study drew not only on in-house technical expertise but also the knowledge of several outside private institutions, including the Structural Engineering Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers (SEI/ASCE), the Society of Fire Protection Engineers (SFPE), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH), and the Structural Engineers Association of New York (SEAoNY).[10]
NIST has released video and still-photo analysis of Building 7 before its collapse that appears to indicate a greater degree of structural damage from falling debris than originally assumed by FEMA. Specifically, the NIST's interim report on 7 WTC displays photographs of the southwest façade of the building that show it to have significant damage. The NIST interim report on 7 WTC details a 10-story gash that existed on the south façade, extending a third of the way across the face of the building and approximately a quarter of the way into the interior, but does not provide any photographs of the damage to the south façade.[1] A unique aspect of the design of 7 WTC was that each outer structural column was responsible for supporting 2,000 square feet (186 square meters) of floor space, suggesting that the simultaneous removal of a number of columns would severely compromise the structure's integrity. Consistent with this theory, news footage shows visible cracking and bowing of the building's east wall immediately before the collapse, which began at the penthouse floors.[1]
NIST "anticipated that a draft report will be released by early 2007".[11][12] NIST released a progress report in June 2004, outlining its working hypothesis, which was that a local failure in a critical column, caused by damage from either fire or falling debris from the collapses of the two towers, progressed first vertically and then horizontally to result in "a disproportionate collapse of the entire structure".[13][14] In a New York magazine interview in March 2006, Dr S. Shyam Sunder, NIST's lead WTC disaster investigator, said, of 7 World Trade Center, "We are studying the horizontal movement east to west, internal to the structure, on the fifth to seventh floors”; he added "But truthfully, I don’t really know. We’ve had trouble getting a handle on Building No. 7".[15]
Despite FEMA's preliminary finding that fire caused the collapse, conspiracy theorists believe the collapse was the result of a controlled demolition. When asked about controlled demolition theories, Dr. Sunder said, "We consulted 80 public-sector experts and 125 private-sector experts. It is a Who’s Who of experts. People look for other solutions. As scientists, we can’t worry about that. Facts are facts."[16] In answer to the question of whether "a controlled[-]demolition hypothesis is being considered to explain the collapse", NIST said that, "[w]hile NIST has found no evidence of a blast or controlled demolition event, it would like to determine the magnitude of hypothetical blast scenarios that could have led to the structural failure of one or more critical elements."[12]"