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Ingeniería

  • 130 Liberty Street - Case study (Robert Smilowitz)
  • 9/11 and the Twin Towers: Sudden collapse initiation was impossible (Frank Legge y Tony Szamboti)
  • 9/11 Proof of explosive demolition without calculations (Frank Legge)
  • 9/11-Evidence for controlled demolition: a short list of observations (Frank Legge)
  • A description of molten aluminum poured onto rusty steel (Wes Lifferth)
  • Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Oklahoma City (H. S. Lew)
  • An initial microstructural analysis of A36 steel from WTC building 7 (J. R. Barnett et al)
  • Analysis of the mass and potential energy of World Trade Center Tower 1 (Gregory H. Urich)
  • Analytical model on beam elongation within the reinforced concrete plastic hinges (B. H. H. Peng et al)
  • Análisis forense de un motor diesel (Wilson A. Hormaza et al)
  • Appeal filed with NIST, pursuant to earlier request for correction (James Gourley et al)
  • Barriers to forensic engineering education (Leann Long)
  • Best practices for reducing the potential for progressive collapse in buildings [NIST]
  • Better materials can reduce the threat from terrorism (Toni Grobstein Maréchaux)
  • Beware of that old abandoned building: A guide to remodeling (Michael G. E. Mount)
  • Collapse of WTC buildings - Lecture (Steven E. Jones)
  • Damages arising from construction defects: Business interruption (Stanley Stephenson)
  • Determining the root causes of fluid degradation (Greg J. Livingstone et al)
  • Dew-demolition contrary evidence (Gregory S. Jenkins)
  • Examination of hardened cement paste (Kazutaka Yamaguchi y Shoji Kurata) [en japonés]
  • Experience versus education in forensic engineering (Joseph E. Bonadiman)
  • Extremely high temperatures during the World Trade Center destruction (Steven E. Jones et al)
  • Federal building and fire safety investigation of the Worl Trade Center disaster - Contemporaneous structural steel specifications (William E. Luecke et al)
  • Fire engineering practice after 9-11 (C. J. Walsh)
  • Forensic analysis of thirty year old PVC geomembrane in the aquacultural industry (E. J. Newman et al)
  • Forensic engineering (George M. Zintilis)
  • Forensic engineering [Wikipedia]
  • Forensic engineering evaluation of premises maintenance (John A. D'Onofrio)
  • Forensic engineering investigation (Randall K. Noon)
  • Forensic engineering: Detective engineering (David W. Fowler)
  • Forensic naval architecture. Sleuthing boat accidents (Eric W. Sponberg)
  • Hail: sizing it up! (Vickie Crenshaw y Jim D. Koontz)
  • High velocity bursts of debris from point-like sources in the WTC towers (Kevin Ryan)
  • Hoan bridge forensic investigation failure analysis final report (John W. Fisher et al)
  • How metals fail (Arnie Heller)
  • Ingeniería forense (Mario Villares Martín)
  • Ingeniería y arquitectura forense (Enrique García Grooscors)
  • Jones v. Robertson. A physicist and a structural engineer debate that controlled demolition of the World Trade Center (Gregg Roberts)
  • L'Ambiance Plaze - case study (Donald O. Dusenberry)
  • Lead acid batteries (Derek Geer)
  • Metallurgical examination of WTC steel suggests explosives [9-11 Research]
  • Momentum transfer analysis of the collapse on the upper storys of WTC 1 (Gordon Ross)
  • More analysis of primary frequencies and time-dependent oscillation amplitude following the aircraft impact for WTC 2 [NIST]
  • NIST data disproves collapse theories based on fire (Frank Legge)
  • Pentagon - Case study (Donald O. Dusenberry)
  • Por qué se derrumbaron realmente los edificios del WTC? (Steven E. Jones)
  • Portland Cement Association comments on NIST NCSTAR 1 (draft) - WTC disaster
  • Potential role of reliability in forensic geotechnical engineering (K. K. Phoon y G. L. Sivakumar Babu)
  • Proof that the thermal and gravitational energy available were insufficient to melt steel in the Twin Towers and 7 World Trade center on 9/11/01 (Terry Morrone)
  • Seismic proof - 9/11 was an inside job (updated version III) (Craig T. Furlong y Gordon Ross)
  • Sept 2007 response to april 2007 RFC, from NIST
  • Solving the great steel caper: DEW-demolition contrary evidence (Gregory S. Jenkins)
  • State of practice of residential floor slab flatness (Kenneth D. Walsh et al)
  • The overwhelming implausibility of using directed energy beams to demolish the World Trade Center Towers (Gregory S. Jenkins y matt Sullivan)
  • The role of metallurgy in the NIST investigation of the World Trade Center towers collapse (S. W. Banovic et al)
  • The sustainability of the controlled demolition hypothesis for the destruction of the Twin Towers (Tony Szamboti)
  • Una aproximación a la ingeniería forense (Anibal Oscar García)
  • Waiting for seven: WTC 7 collapse warnings in the FDNY oral histories (Graeme MacQueen)
  • Why did the World Trade Center collapse? Science, engireering, and speculation (Thomas W. Eagar y Christopher Musso)
  • Why indeed did the WTC buildings completely collapse? (Steven E. Jones)
  • WTC 7: A short computation (Kenneth L. Kuttler)
  • WTC modeling and simulation

SITIOS DE INTERES / INTERESTING SITES

  • Electronic and Electrical Engineering Laboratory Office of Law Enforcement Standards - NIST
  • Forensic Engineering Technical Group
  • NAFE - National Academy of Forensic Engineers