Inside Titanic's Catastrophic Breakup - An Analysis
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the final moments of the Titanic have been the source of debates imagination and horror for decades since the ship sank
the ship broke apart the very fact the ship broke wasn't even officially accepted for decades after the sinking
Titanic was always going to sink to the bottom of the ocean but that final horrifying moment of violence was a surprise to many
the measured fracture toughness of the steel from the hull of Titanic is unacceptably low for use as a structural material at ice water temperatures
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At about 2:20 in the morning of April 15 1912 the RMS Titanic was in its death throes when something remarkable happened - the ship broke apart. Even then, as dozens of witnesses watched on from the safety of nearby lifeboats the final moments lived on under a shroud of secrecy. The official inquiries came to the conclusion that the ship had sunk intact - but then decades later in the 1980s the ship was found in two pieces. Revisiting the evidence reveals that more people saw the ship break up than those who did not. Why was their testimony rejected? What can the evidence from the wreck tell us about the ship's final minutes? Today we'll consider the facts and learn how - and why - the Titanic broke apart. The stunning plans shown in this video are by Matthew DeWinkeleer and the Titanic Honor and Glory team and can be found here! https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/ The fascinating US Dept. of Commerce report on Titanic's steel quality: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GOVPUB-C13-17a17f71ae2f9d4316c52e62d4650c9f/pdf/GOVPUB-C13-17a17f71ae2f9d4316c52e62d4650c9f.pdf Interesting Sources for this video: Encyclopedia Titanica https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/what-did-survivors-see-break-up-titanic.html?expand_article=1 titanicinquiry.org Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of history’s greatest vessels– from Titanic to Queen Mary and from the Empress of Ireland to the Lusitania. Join maritime researcher and illustrator Michael Brady as he tells the stories behind some of history's most famous ocean liners and machines! 0:00 Introduction 3:00 Part 1: Survivor Testimony 11:00 Part 2: The Wreck's Remains 15:00 Part 3: Inside the Break Zone 22:31 Part 4: The Mechanics and Physics 30:00 Part 5: Other Examples 40:58 Part 6: Unravelling the Breakup #Titanic #DeepDive #CatastrophicBreakup #UnveilingTitanic #HistoricalAnalysis #Shipwreck #OceanExploration #MaritimeDisaster #UnderwaterResearch #DeepSeaExploration #HistoricalResearch #DisasterAnalysis #ShipwreckInvestigation #MarineArchaeology #UnderwaterExploration #TitanicBreakup #DeepSeaAnalysis #UnderwaterDiscovery #DeepSeaHistory #TitanicResearch #history #facts #ships