You are in luck, I did actually look into this in the first year of my engineering degree at university. The Titanic was designed to be unsinkable, indeed when they launched it they named it “the unsinkable ship”….a bit awkward in hindsight.
There wasn’t really anything wrong with the physical design of the ship, it was a materials engineering problem: The type of steel that they used to build it was the best available at the time and was really strong at room temperature. The problem was that it was actually much weaker when it got cold and the North Atlantic where it sank is very, very cold. It was because of the steel being much weaker at these cold temperatures that the iceberg was able to tear through the ship so easily and sink it. If the Titanic had struck a rock in the Caribbean (where the sea is much warmer) instead of the iceberg, it might not have sunk.
Yes, James Cameron went down in a manned submersible to film the wreck and gather research material for his film “Titanic” (spoiler alert… it sinks in the end!)
Here’s a cool fact she had 3 boilers but 4 funnels… the rear funnel was a fake one added because it made her look much more grand!
I actually visited the Titanic museum in Belfast (where the Titanic was built). I read a couple funny stories from the exhibit, here is the one I remember best: A notable victim was Benjamin Guggenheim, an American businessman. Realising that the ship was going down, he and his valet, Victor Giglio, reputedly changed into their evening wear while he remarked: “We’ve dressed up in our best and are prepared to go down like gentlemen.” They were last spotted on deck chairs drinking brandy and smoking cigars.
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jamima commented on :
thanks