The structural steel of the World Trade Center Towers Frank W. GayleStephen W. BanovicThomas A. Siewert Features Pages: 5 - 8
A rescuer's perspective on the World Trade Center disaster recovery Frank Heckendorn Features Pages: 9 - 16
Metal removal via slag attack of the steel from building 7 of the world trade center—Some observations R. D. SissonR. R. Biederman Case History Pages: 17 - 21
Assessment of structural steel from the World Trade Center towers, part I: Recovery and identification of critical structural elements S. W. BanovicT. FoeckeF. W. Gayle Peer Reviewed Articles Pages: 47 - 68
Assessment of structural steel from the World Trade Center towers, part II: Analysis of images for forensic information T. FoeckeS. W. BanovicF. W. Gayle Peer Reviewed Articles Pages: 70 - 85
Assessment of structural steel from the World Trade Center towers, part III: Physical damage caused by impact of aircraft S. W. BanovicT. FoeckeF. W. Gayle Peer Reviewed Articles Pages: 86 - 102
Assessment of structural steel from the World Trade Center towers, part IV: Experimental techniques to assess possible exposure to high-temperature excursions S. W. BanovicT. Foecke Peer Reviewed Articles Pages: 103 - 120
Assessment of structural steel from the World Trade Center towers, part V: forensic photographic evidence of tower collapse initiation and progression T. FoeckeS. W. BanovicF. W. Gayle Peer Reviewed Articles Pages: 121 - 128