Science Daily — Although most Americans believe they know what brought down the World Trade Center twin towers on Sept. 11, 2001, civil engineers are still seeking answers to questions that could save lives in the future.
A scientifically based video animation of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center by researchers at Purdue shows that it was the weight of the fuel combined with the fire, and not the aircraft itself, that caused the most damage to the buildings. Only a few parts of the airplane, such as the titanium jet propeller shafts, actually continued through the building, the researchers say.
Structural engineers need to know from a scientific perspective what happened to the buildings during the terrorist attacks in order to prevent future failures. The search for answers continues with the help of a state-of-the-art animated visualization created by researchers at Purdue University.
Christoph Hoffmann, a professor of computer science and director of Purdue's Rosen Center for Advanced Computing, a division of Information Technology at Purdue, says the animation reveals more information than could be conveyed through a scientific simulation alone.
"Scientific simulations restrict us to showing the things that are absolutely essential to the engineer," Hoffmann says. "This gives us a simulation that doesn't deliver much visual information to a layperson. Our animation takes that scientific model and adds back the visual information required to make it a more effective communication tool."
The scientific simulation, the completion of which was announced last September, required several test runs before the researchers were satisfied; the final test run required more than 80 hours of high-performance computing. The simulation depicts how a plane tore through several stories of the World Trade Center north tower within a half-second and found that the weight of the fuel acted like a flash flood of flaming liquid, knocking out essential structural columns within the building and removing fireproofing insulation from other support structures. The simulation used lines and dots to show the aircraft and building during the event.
To develop the new animated visualization, Voicu Popescu, an assistant professor of computer science, developed a translator application that creates a link between computer simulations and computer visualization systems to automatically translate simulation data into a 3-D animation scene.
"This translator is scalable and can be used in other simulations," Popescu says.
In the animation, elements that were not part of the scientific simulation, such as flames and smoke, are clearly rendered, although the visualization does not show the subsequent effects of the fire.
Even though details were added in this animation, Popescu says the visualization was intentionally kept "non-descript" so that they would not be exploitive of the horrific attack.
"For example, on the airplane there are no airline insignia or windows," Popescu says.
Still, Popescu says the visualization has a realism never seen before.
"The crashes and computer models you often see on television are not scientifically accurate," he says. "This provides an alternative that is useful to the nonexpert but is also scientifically accurate, so it provides a more realistic picture of the event."
The visualization begins with a Google Earth map of lower Manhattan as it appeared on Sept. 11, 2001. The video then shows the damage caused by the aircraft as it hit the north tower, follows the disintegrating plane through the interior, and then shows the airplane metal, ignited fuel, dust and smoke exiting the building on the opposite side.
The simulation found that the airplane's metal skin peeled away shortly after impact and shows how the titanium jet engine shafts flew through the building like bullets.
As with an earlier simulation developed by this team that examined the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon, the World Trade Center simulation showed that it was the weight of the 10,000 gallons of fuel more than anything else that caused the damage.
"It is the weight, the kinetic energy of the fuel that causes much of the damage in these events," Hoffmann says. "If it weren't for the subsequent fire, the structural damage might be almost the same if the planes had been filled with water instead of fuel."
Mete Sozen, Purdue's Kettlehut Distinguished Professor of Structural Engineering and a principal investigator on the simulation project, says the researchers worked for years and used the best computing resources available to recreate the event.
"To estimate the serious damage to the World Trade Center core columns, we assembled a detailed numerical model of the impacting aircraft as well as a detailed numerical model of the top 20 stories of the building," Sozen says. "We then used weeks of supercomputer time over a number of years to simulate the event in many credible angles of impact of the aircraft."
Sozen says the actual damage to the building's facade that was observed was identical to the damage shown by the numerical simulation.
"We calibrated our calculations using data from experiments we had conducted to evaluate the energy imparted from fluid moving at high speed to solid targets," he says. "We concluded that the damage map we calculated for our numerical model of the building would correspond closely to the actual extent of the damage."
The simulation represented the plane and its mass as a mesh of hundreds of thousands of "finite elements," or small squares containing specific physical characteristics. In the visualization, these scientific data points are used to show how airplane components swept through the building and out through the other side as the fuel ignited.
"The aircraft moved through the building as if it were a hot and fast lava flow," Sozen says. "Consequently, much of the fireproofing insulation was ripped off the structure. Even if all of the columns and girders had survived the impact - an unlikely event - the structure would fail as the result of a buckling of the columns. The heat from an ordinary office fire would suffice to soften and weaken the unprotected steel. Evaluation of the effects of the fire on the core column structure, with the insulation removed by the impact, showed that collapse would follow whatever the number of columns cut at the time of the impact."
The animation is the latest in a series of projects by the Purdue team that arose after 9/11 to determine the structural damage that occurs when an airplane collides with a building. Although one goal was to develop structures that can withstand a terrorist attack, the team also has used this research to investigate other scenarios, such as an airplane inadvertently crashing into a building located near an airport.
"This is important work that has many more applications than we first thought," Hoffmann says. "The important thing is that we are learning so much in so many different areas."
The research was funded in part by the National Science Foundation.
Others involved in the research are civil engineering assistant professors Ayhan Irfanoglu and Santiago Puiol, computer science doctoral student Paul Rosen, and civil engineering doctoral students Oscar Ardila and Ingo Brachmann.
The model shows many core columns being severed by the plane. In fact NIST concludes that in its WORST case scenario about 15% total columns (both ext and core) were severed.
NIST also concludes that the engines were the ONLY part of the aircraft capable of severing a core column. They also conclude that each engine could only sever ONE column and damaage another.
The PURDUE simulation shows many many core colums severed. This has never been verified by any real evidence found at the scene.
PURDUE also released their "explanation" of the Pentagon ignoring the fact that the aircraft could never have even got into that position according to the flight data recorder anyway!
The model the`ve done is nonsense, if you look at the size of the triangles the plane breaks into. they`re huge. Basically the smaller the triangles the more accurate the model, this one ISNT accurate.
Looks to me that "making a more visual simulation instead of an engineering one" is an excuse for bulls**T propoganda with "nice pretty big flames that look cool".
I might email Purdue and ask what MESH size they used and if they will send me the model.
(doubt it).
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 7:04 pm Post subject: Utter bullocks....
Am glad that Snowy has picked up on the fact that there appears to be most of the huge structural columns severed as the plane passes through them. Just how can aluminium sever all these columns?? I can understand a very few being severed by engines, but most of these pieces flying through on their animation are bits of aluminium wings and fuselage, are they not?
And on any case, the only damage they are depicting is at the scene of the crash, they have not even tackled the freefall collapse of the building. The fire couldn't have weakened the core columns below the collapse, as firefighters climbed to quite a way up the buildings, so the lower floors couldn't have been that hot.
Yup, pure bull I'd say, but I suppose, unless it is pointed out to most people the stupidity of these animations, then they won't realise.
Might I suggest that the guys who do the Shrek movies might do a better task.
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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:47 pm Post subject:
Not only that, but there's a world of difference between breaking through the exterior panels and smacking through the core colums, that were each welded into one complete peice running the height of the towers. This simulation seems to be more a promotion of the technology using a bit of 9/11 sensationalism than a serious model of the crash physics _________________ Free your Self and Free the World
They make the central core steel look like matchsticks! check out 'WTC Cores' on youtube for an accurate representation of the cores. I've never seen pictures of the North Tower opposite impact side and the damage, are there any pictures? I suppose if a 757 can penetrate three rings of conctete and steel at the Pentagon, what they're trying to sell us there could be plausible, but they told us the Pentagon B757 nose impact caused the wings to fold into its body, this, it appears happened in neither tower.
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Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 11:16 am Post subject:
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This S**T gets on my wick,
If THAT many core columns had been severed the bloody thing would have fallen down straight away!!!!
Spot on, as usual Callum! The whole superstructure above the point of impact would have come down and its highly unlikely it would have come down vertically.
Its absolute bullshine from a scientific point of view.
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As was Mete Sozen, Ph.D., S.E., responsible for Project Conception.
Christoph Hoffman wrote:
The report concludes that the weight of the aircraft’s fuel, when ignited, produced ‘’a flash flood of flaming liquid'’ that knocked out a number of structural columns within the building and removed the fireproofing insulation from other support structures.
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