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Default Did bad rivets cause sinking of Titanic

On Apr 15, 1:29 pm, "SteveB" wrote:
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On Tue, 15 Apr 2008 07:29:57 -0500, Ignoramus15568
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The article does not amount to proof, but it is interesting. Another
one mentioned that if quality welding was available and used to make
the hull, then it would not open up the way it did due to the
collision.


http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/15/sc...15titanic.html


the problem was caused by the cold temperature properties of the
particular alloy used in the plates of the hull.


I heard it was inclusions of higher than normal levels of things that had
undesirable properties at low temperatures, sulfur being one of them, IIRC.
May have been beryllium. Or Einsteinium. I'm not sure.

Steve


I heard it was from running into an iceberg.

Dave (yes, I'm a smartass)