Biggest Titanic Mysteries Still Unanswered Today

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This presentation revisits several enduring mysteries surrounding the RMS Titanic, focusing on engineering details and the ship's final moments. The creator first examines the four iconic funnels, explaining that while they were used for venting smoke and providing ventilation, their massive size and construction made them vulnerable. The video analyzes why these structures collapsed during the sinking, weighing theories regarding expansion joint strain against the impact of water pressure on the lower casings. The discussion then shifts to the catastrophic destruction of the stern section. The creator evaluates the popular theory of an implosion, ultimately arguing that the damage was more likely caused by hydrodynamic forces as the stern fell through the water in an unstreamlined position. Finally, the video addresses a long-standing debate regarding the number of blades on the Titanic's central propeller. By examining historical engineering handbooks and the experimental nature of Harland and Wolff's designs, the creator concludes that the Titanic likely featured a three-bladed propeller rather than the four-bladed version commonly depicted in popular media.
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I'm your friend Mike Brady from ocean liner designs and these are some of the enduring Mysteries of the Titanic
the forward funnel the height of a five-story building Came Crashing Down on their heads
the stern section was in a shocking state of Destruction and Expedition members were AED by the level of damage
Titanic's Central propeller the one in the middle here had four blades it was an assumption made because her near identical sistership the Olympic had the same setup
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