DocumentCode
2053838
Title
Comparative photometric analysis of structural degradation on the bow of RMS Titanic
Author
Bright, David A. ; Williams, Robert M. ; McLaren, Alfred S.
Author_Institution
Nautical Res. Group, Inc., Flemington, NJ, USA
fYear
2005
fDate
2005
Firstpage
106
Abstract
A comparative, qualitative photometric survey of RMS Titanic was undertaken to subjectively analyze the condition of the structural integrity of the ship since her discovery in 1985 to the present. The goal of this study is to visually observe the rate of degradation of the condition of the bow section of the ship. Photographs taken from previous expeditions commencing from 1986 to the present were analyzed and compared to monitor the structural decay of the hull and superstructure over the course of time. The observations of this subjective analysis reveal a rapid decomposition of many areas throughout the bow of Titanic. Many decks have collapsing walls, rotted out structure, and vibrant growths of rusticle development. There is a significant widening of the bow expansion joint over time that is clearly evident in this part of the ship. Additionally, there is a very huge tear in the starboard plate aft of the number one davit that is expanding with each passing year. The results of this analysis show that the bow of RMS Titanic has been losing its structural integrity at a rapid rate and she is in danger of total collapse.
Keywords
marine safety; photometry; ships; RMS Titanic; comparative photometric analysis; hull; photograph analysis; rusticle development; ship bow section; structural decay; structural integrity; Acceleration; Degradation; Electric breakdown; Laboratories; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Photometry; Protection; Shape; Steel;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN
0-933957-34-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1639746
Filename
1639746
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