The R.M.S. Titanic was called the ship of dreams, and some called her the unsinkable ship. It was the largest steam engine ever built in the world. She was the most beautiful and biggest ship ever to set sail to the sea. In the summer of 1907, Lord Pierrie, Harland & Wolf, J. Bruse Ismay, and White Star Line planned to build three giant ships (Olympic, Titanic, and Britannic).
They were to be designed as the most luxurious ships in the world, and to be built with the finest woods and furnishings.
They would cater to the rich and affluent that traveled the North Atlantic. The three ships would give customers luxury and they would travel at greater speeds than ever before. In March 1909, the keel was laid down for yard number 401, where the Titanic would be built. It took two years to complete the construction of the ship and cost approximately $7,500,000. She was 882.9 feet long, 92.6 feet wide, and weighted 46,329 tons. Titanic was the largest ship ever to be built by man in the world. Twenty- two tons of tallow, soap, and train oil were used to grease the slipway bed to coat and protect it against the enormous three-tons-per-square-inch pressure of the freshly painted In January of 1912, sixteen lifeboats were installed, which later became a total of twenty lifeboats in all.
There were three different types of lifeboats on the Titanic:14 wood lifeboats, 2 wood cutters, and 4 Englehardt collapsible boats. The capacity of the twenty lifeboats total was 1178, which would not save all the ships passengers if it were fully loaded (3547 passengers).
The Term Paper on Engineering Ethics of Titanic Sinking
Utilitarianism Look at the Titanic When engineers design a product many things go in to the decision making process when it comes to selecting materials, design, and the manufacturing processes. One concern that has always been in the decision making process is trying to make sure the outcome will always be ethically good, although this isn’t always the case. Try as they might, no person is ...
In addition to the life boats the Titanic carried 3560 life jackets and 49 buoys. On the 3rd of February 1912, the gigantic ship dry-docked at the Belfasts Thompson Graving Dock. In March the engineering crew began to assemble in Belfast and some lived abroad the ship. They tested the lifeboats by swinging them out, lowering, and hoisting them back into position under davits, preparing for the maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. Except for a few minor details, the Titanic was complete.
She could hold weight up to 46,382 tons with a displacement of approximately 52,250 tons. The ship had 46,000 horsepower with 29 boilers, 159 furnaces, and funnels 73 feet above the Boat Deck. The ship had three propellers and could reach the estimated speed of 24 knots (43 km/h: 27 mph).
She also had 12 water tight doors that would close automatically if water should reach them, which were controlled electrically by a push of a button from the Bridge and would close fully On April 6, 1912, the majority of the crew came abroad the ship and 5892 tons of coal were loaded abroad. On April 8, 1912, food supplies were taken abroad and all final preparations were made for the Titanics maiden voyage. Two days later Captain Edward J. Smith came abroad with a full crew.
The day had come Titanic was to set sail for New Passengers started loading this wonderful ship all day. The third-class passengers had through inspections for lice and any kind of diseases that might spread in America. By noon time the Titanic was ready to set sail for New York. The first class passengers was listed as having 416 rooms, 928 berths, 106 sofas and 554 seats in the salon. Third class, also known as steerage, had 928 rooms, 40 open berths, and 473 seats in the saloon. Some of Titanics passengers included some of the richest passengers on board ship such as; Colonel John Jacob Astor, Benjamin Guggenheim, Isidor and Ida Straus.
Also the most famous heroin was The Unsinkable Molly Brown, who was a native of Hannibal Missouri. She played a heroic role during the sinking of the Titanic. She argued fiercely with the quartermaster who refused to return to the wreck site for fear that the survivors left would swamp the boat. She also taught the woman on the boat to fight the bitter cold by rowing and sharing her sable coat. Once in command Mrs. Brown ordered the women to row to Everything was going smoothly for the first four and a half days, (until an iceberg warning)from the German Steamer Amerika that the Titanic received.
The Essay on Lifeboats For Everyone Titanic Ship Passengers
On April 14, 1912 a great ship called the Titanic sank on its maiden voyage. That night there were many warnings of icebergs from other ships. There seems to be a conflict on whether or not the warnings reached the bridge. We may never know the answer to this question. The greatest tragedy of all may be that there were not enough lifeboats for everyone on board. According to Walter Lord, author of ...
Captain Stanley Lord of the Californian reported passing three icebergs three miles south. Captain Smith never received any of those warnings. Two officers were up in the crows nest looking out for icebergs. That night the weather was clear, but apparently there was some surface haze. The water was calm which made it difficult to look for the ice. By 11:40 p.m.
the R.M.S. Titanic collided with the iceberg, which was located off the banks of Newfoundland, with a speed The collision caused six of the 15 transverse watertight bulkheads to flood. The Titanic would have survived if all the first four were flooded — but not the first five. {Ballard 22} The critical compartment was broiler room number six ; with these first five compartments breached, water would eventually fill them and overflow into the compartments. Titanic had an hour to an hour and a half at the most till she was consumed by the sea. The lifeboats started to fill with woman and children first.
Woman and children were crying and saying there last good-byes to their husbands and fathers. The lifeboats were being filled half full while the band played music to calm the passengers during this tragic time. It was the saddest time for everyone not knowing if they were going to see each other ever again. Rockets were being fired for help as a At 2:20 A.M. in the morning on April 15, 1912, Titanic took the final plunge into the sea. The Carpathia was the ship who rescued the survivors.
Over 1500 people died that night and only 705 passengers and crew members survived. Out of 898 crew members only 210 survived and out of the 73 third class children only 23 survived. All but two children Titanic was called the unsinkable ship, but on the night of April 14 and early morning on April 15, 1912, the unsinkable became sinkable. This was the most tragic maritime disaster of the century. Titanic was discovered in 1986 by Canadian scientist, Dr. Robert Ballard. They have tried to surface the ship, however they have yet to