Titanic


Titanic

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Titanic as we all know is the famous oscar winner movie.According to some its the best ever romantic movie .Not many know about the exact history of titanic here is the effort to enlighten many.

British luxury passenger liner that sank on April 14–15, 1912, en route to New York City from Southampton, England, during its maiden voyage, killing about 1,500 passengers and ship personnel. Oneof the most famous tragedies in modern history, it has inspired numerous stories, several films, and a musical and has been the subject of much scholarship and scientific speculation.

The Titanic was one of the largest and most luxurious ships in the world. It had a gross registered tonnage (i.e., carrying capacity) of 46,329 tons, and when fully laden the ship displaced (weighed) 66,000 tons. The Titanic was 882.5 feet (269 metres) long and 92.5 feet (28.2 metres) wide at its widest point. It was designed and built by William Pirrie's Belfast firm Harland and Wolff to service the highly competitive Atlantic Ferry route. It had a double-bottomed hull divided into 16 compartments that were presumed to be watertight. Because four of these could be flooded without endangering the liner's buoyancy, it was considered unsinkable.

Shortly before midnight on April 14, the ship collided with an iceberg about 400 miles (640 km) south of Newfoundland, and atleast five of its watertight compartments toward the bow were ruptured. The first four of these five compartments filled with water, which pulled down the bow of the ship. The Titanic's compartments were not capped at the top, so water from the ruptured forward compartments filled each succeeding compartment aft as the ship's incline brought the bow below thewaterline. The ship sank at 2:20 AM April 15. The Titanic had only 1,178 lifeboat spaces for the 2,224 persons aboard, and many of the lifeboats were lowered into the water only partly filled with passengers, thus leaving many people stranded on the sinking ship. As a result, about 1,500 people died. (Although the facilities proved to be inadequate, the Titanic had actually exceeded the lifeboat requirements of the British Board of Trade's regulations, which had been formulated for much smaller ships.)

Inquiries held in the United States and Great Britain alleged thatthe Leyland liner Californian, which was less than 20 miles (32 km) away all night, could have aided the stricken vessel had its radio operator been on duty and thereby received the Titanic's distress signals. Only the arrival of the Cunard liner Carpathia 1 hour and 20 minutes after the Titanic went down prevented further loss of life in the icy waters.

Many of those who perished on the ship came from prominent American, British, and European families. Among the dead were the noted British journalist William Thomas Stead and heirs to the Straus and Astor fortunes. The glamour associated with the ship, its maiden voyage, and its notable passengers magnified the tragedy of its sinking in the popular mind. Legends arose almost immediately around the night's events, those who had died, and those who had survived. Heroes and heroines, such as American Molly Brown, were identified and celebrated by the press. The disaster and the mythology that has surrounded it have continued to fascinate millions.

As a result of the disaster, the first International Convention for Safety of Life at Sea was called in London in 1913. The convention drew up rules requiring that every ship have lifeboatspace for each person embarked; that lifeboat drills be held during each voyage; and, because the Californian had not heardthe distress signals of the Titanic, that ships maintain a 24-hour radio watch. The International Ice Patrol also was established to warn ships of icebergs in the North Atlantic shipping lanes.

On September 1, 1985, the wreck of the Titanic was found lyingupright in two pieces on the ocean floor at a depth of about 13,000 feet (4,000 metres). The ship, located at about 41°46? N 50°14? W, was subsequently explored several times by manned and unmanned submersibles under the direction of American and French scientists. The expeditions found no sign of the long gash previously thought to have been ripped in the ship's hull by the iceberg. The scientists posited instead that the collision'simpact had produced a series of thin gashes as well as brittle fracturing and separation of seams in the adjacent hull plates, thus allowing water to flood in and sink the ship. In subsequent years marine salvagers raised small artifacts from the wreckage and even attempted to lift a large piece of the hull.





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flyswatter's picture
Submitted by flyswatter on Thu, 2007-02-01 09:43.

Interesting. Maybe you could clarify something else I either saw in the movie or read elsewhere. The Titanic was supposed to be unsinkable because it was designed so that the flooding could be contained in isolated compartments. .
This was done with the use of heavy barriers which could be brought down, thereby separating the ship into flooded and unflooded compartments. My understanding was that while the barriers were used, they weren't quick enough to contain the water in a small enough section of the ship. By the time they closed, the unequal weight distribution due to the flooded compartments helped bring the ship out of the horizontal position and from there, accelerated its additional flooding and sinking. Have you heard that, and is it correct?

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Submitted by Idlewild on Thu, 2007-02-01 11:19.

the iceberg cut a long gash--or what this xombyte says, a series of thin gashes--that cut open a number of the compartments and caused them to flood. The Titanic was designed to stay afloat even if a certain number of these compartments were flooded; unfortunately more than that number filled with water. If the ship had hit the iceberg in just one place it might have stayed afloat, but scraping against the side of it opened up multiple compartments.