Hope, hubris and tragedy
On this day in (engineering) history… To build her, money is not a problem. At 46,000 tons and measuring 882 feet in length, she is 50% heavier and 100 feet longer than anything else afloat. Sacrificing speed for luxury, she is the biggest ship of her line and will be the largest and grandest of her time. She uses 29 boilers – 24 double ended Scotch class boilers and five single ended boilers – all set in six boiler rooms - to produce 46,000 horsepower and contains three million hand driven rivets. And it has taken 25 tons of grease and soap to launch the 26,000-ton hull, watched by 100,000 people. Today, April 2, 1912, Titanic undergoes sea trials at Belfast Lough. A mythical ship Titanic, and her sister ships Olympic and Britannic, were commissioned by the White Star Line as a riposte…