The ‘Titanic’ disaster revisited - Dr Martin Strangwood
The main aspect of the ‘Titanic’ that appears unsinkable is interest in her demise. More than 100 years after the event, fresh evidence still keeps being unearthed that allows a more detailed consideration of the causes and effects of her sinking. ‘Titanic’ sank because she hit an iceberg at speed, but questions remain about the relatively short time between impact and final sinking, which prevented rescue of more passengers and crew by other ships. Photographs of ‘Titanic’ leaving Belfast for her maiden voyage have sparked a re-think of the role of the bunker fire on the events of the night of 14th April 1912. The metallurgical aspects of this re-investigation will be covered here.
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