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An Analysis of Flooding An Analysis of Flooding Aboard the RMS TitanicAboard the RMS Titanic

bybyCapt. Charles Weeks, Jr.Capt. Charles Weeks, Jr.

Titanic SymposiumMaine Maritime Acedemy

April 24, 2004

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General Deck PlansGeneral Deck Plans

• Passenger and Crew Areas Color Passenger and Crew Areas Color CodedCoded

• WT Bulkheads and Doors IndicatedWT Bulkheads and Doors Indicated

• Probably Location of Gates IndicatedProbably Location of Gates Indicated

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Boat DeckBoat Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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A DeckA Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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B DeckB Deck

Ports

Ports

Port Ports

Ports

Port

Port

Gate Buckley Climbed Over

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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C DeckC Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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D DeckD Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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E DeckE Deck

PortPortAshPort

PortPort

PortPortPortPortPort

Escape Doors from Boilers Rms and Enginge Rms

Bostwick Gate Up(NARA Plans)

Bostwick Gate(NARA Plans)

First or Second ClassCtd as First

First or Second ClassCtd as Second

Possible Location of Doors (Gates?)

Between First and Second Class

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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F DeckF Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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G DeckG Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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Orlop DeckOrlop Deck

Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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Tank TopTank Top

All Watertight Doors Operated from Bridge

slide #Crew 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Probable Gates Watertight Bulkhead Watertight Door

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Testimony re FloodingTestimony re FloodingAmerican and British American and British

InquiriesInquiries

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett 2340 (1868)Barrett 2340 (1868)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett 2340 (1917)Barrett 2340 (1917)

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Wreck Commissioner’s Wreck Commissioner’s ReportReport2340+2340+

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBuley Buley 2340+ (Day 7 USA)2340+ (Day 7 USA)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyHendrickson Hendrickson 2345 (4856-4866)2345 (4856-4866)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyHendrickson, Sheirs 2340-2350 Hendrickson, Sheirs 2340-2350

(4559)(4559)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett Barrett 2340+ 2350+ (Day 18 2340+ 2350+ (Day 18

USA)USA)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyPoingdestre Poingdestre 2340-2350 (2821-2340-2350 (2821-

2)2)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett Barrett 2350 (1926)2350 (1926)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBeauchamp Beauchamp 2350+ (671+)2350+ (671+)

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Wreck Commissioner’s Wreck Commissioner’s Report Report Flooding in the First 10 Flooding in the First 10

Min. Min.

Poingdestre 2821-2Poingdestre 2821-2Hendrickson 859, 4856-66, 4870, 4849Hendrickson 859, 4856-66, 4870, 4849

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Wreck Commissioner’s Wreck Commissioner’s ReportReport

23502350

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBoxhall Boxhall 2350-2400 (15374, 15390)2350-2400 (15374, 15390)

0000

0005-0010

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett 2350-0040 (1669, 2034, 2039, Barrett 2350-0040 (1669, 2034, 2039,

2141)2141)

23500040

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett (1969, 2038, 2039, 2041)Barrett (1969, 2038, 2039, 2041)

2350Rush of WaterBetween Bulkheads

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyLee and PitmanLee and Pitman

Lee 0000 (2455, 249, 24, 85)Lee 0000 (2455, 249, 24, 85)Pitman 0000 (14962, 14965)Pitman 0000 (14962, 14965)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyPitman Pitman 0000 (14548-49)0000 (14548-49)

WTDs Not Closed at This Time

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyJohnson Johnson 0005 (3397)0005 (3397)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyPoingdestre 0010-0025 (2872, 3178)Poingdestre 0010-0025 (2872, 3178)

Bulkhead Gives Way Starboard to Port

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyPoingdestre Poingdestre 0020 (2894-61)0020 (2894-61)

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Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyBarrett (1869, 1874)Barrett (1869, 1874)

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Still Dry. No Damage Aft of #4 Boiler Rm.All WTDs Aft of Main ER Opened0010 WTD Aft of #4 Boiler Rm. Opened

Inquiry TestimonyInquiry TestimonyDillon 0120 (3816), Caroll 0120 (4287-Dillon 0120 (3816), Caroll 0120 (4287-

4263)4263)

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Inquiry Testimony 0135Inquiry Testimony 0135Lee, Rowe, Jewell, and LightollerLee, Rowe, Jewell, and Lightoller

D LoweredLee (2541), Rowe (17688-89),Lee (2541), Rowe (17688-89),

Jewell (167), and Lightoller (14081, 14023)Jewell (167), and Lightoller (14081, 14023)

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The Sinking of RMS Titanic: The Sinking of RMS Titanic: Investigated by Modern Investigated by Modern

TechniquesTechniquesby by

C. Hackett, Senior Naval Architect, C. Hackett, Senior Naval Architect, Harland and Wolff and Harland and Wolff and

J. G. Bedford, Retired Chief Naval J. G. Bedford, Retired Chief Naval Architect, Harland and WolffArchitect, Harland and Wolff

© 1996 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects© 1996 The Royal Institution of Naval Architects

Presented to a joint meeting of The Royal Instiute of Naval Presented to a joint meeting of The Royal Instiute of Naval Architects (RINA) and the Institution of Engineers and Architects (RINA) and the Institution of Engineers and

Shipbuilders in Scotland (IESIS)Shipbuilders in Scotland (IESIS)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford10 Min. Post Collision (2350)10 Min. Post Collision (2350)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford20 Min. Post Collision (2400)20 Min. Post Collision (2400)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford40 Min. Post Collision (0020)40 Min. Post Collision (0020)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford60 Min. Post Collision (0040)60 Min. Post Collision (0040)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 1Hr 25 Min. Post Collision (0120) 1Hr 25 Min. Post Collision (0120)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 2Hrs 30 Min. Post Collision (0210) 2Hrs 30 Min. Post Collision (0210)

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 10 Min. Post Collision (2350) 10 Min. Post Collision (2350)

Tank Top and Lower OrlopTank Top and Lower Orlop

Peak tank, cargo areas flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 10 Min. Post Collision (2350) 10 Min. Post Collision (2350)

Orlop DeckOrlop Deck

1st & 2nd Class baggage area and mail room flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 20 Min. Post Collision (2400) 20 Min. Post Collision (2400)

Orlop DeckOrlop Deck

Cargo areas flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 40 Min. Post Collision (0020) 40 Min. Post Collision (0020)

Orlop DeckOrlop Deck

Boiler Rooms 5 & 6 flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 40 Min. Post Collision (0020) 40 Min. Post Collision (0020)

G DeckG Deck

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 40 Min. Post Collision (0020) 40 Min. Post Collision (0020)

F DeckF Deck

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 60 Min. Post Collision (0040) 60 Min. Post Collision (0040)

Orlop DeckOrlop Deck

Chain locker and storage floods

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 60 Min. Post Collision (0040) 60 Min. Post Collision (0040)

G DeckG Deck

Chain locker, Storage Area, and Boiler Room 6 flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 60 Min. Post Collision (0040) 60 Min. Post Collision (0040)

F DeckF Deck

Chain locker, Storage Area, and Compartments 5 & 6 flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 60 Min. Post Collision (0040) 60 Min. Post Collision (0040)

E DeckE Deck

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 60 Min. Post Collision (0040) 60 Min. Post Collision (0040)

D DeckD Deck

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 2 hrs. 5 Min. Post Collision 2 hrs. 5 Min. Post Collision

(0145) (0145) D DeckD Deck

1st Class Cabins flood

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford 2 hrs. 5 Min. Post Collision 2 hrs. 5 Min. Post Collision

(0145) (0145) C DeckC Deck

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Hacket & BedfordHacket & Bedford

Green 10 min. past collisionBlue 20 min. past collisionPurple 40 min. past collision

Orange 60 min. past collisionPink 1 Hr. 25 min. past collisionRed 2 Hrs. 30 min. past collision

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Titanic at 2:00 A.M.Titanic at 2:00 A.M.by by

Paul J. QuinnPaul J. Quinn19971997

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 29p. 29

“…water washed against the formast.”

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 29p. 29

B DeckBow and Forward Well Deck go under.

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 35p. 35

Water not yet up to D Deck on Grand Staircase.First Class areas along A, B, and C Decks virtually untouched.

0100

0200

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 35p. 35

B DeckForward Promenage floods. Inside A, B, & C decks virtually untouched.

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 35p. 35

E DeckWater reaches base of E Deck on Grand Staircase at 1:00

and stays there for an hour.

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 36p. 36

“By 2 a.m. a considerable amount of the bottom of the forward part of the ship had flooded -- away from the view of most of the passengers.”

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Quinn 2:00 a.m.Quinn 2:00 a.m.p. 36p. 36

Tank TopBoiler Rms. 5 & 6 completely flooded, Boiler Rm. 4 partly submerged.

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Quinn 2:05 a.m.Quinn 2:05 a.m.p. 37p. 37

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Forward railing on B deck was now dipping underwater.On D Deck water creeps towards elevators. On E Deck Scotland Road was underwater.

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Quinn 2:05 a.m.Quinn 2:05 a.m.p. 40p. 40

0130

0100

Doors between compartments slow flooding. Water appears at base of Grand Staircase a little after 1:00 but does not appear in Boiler Rm. 4

(below Grand Staircase) until around 1:30.

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Quinn 2:05 a.m.Quinn 2:05 a.m.p. 42p. 42

Water had easier access to E and F Decks than to boiler rooms below, creating a condition where water was resting on top of air.

Water laps as the base of the Promenade Deck.

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Quinn 2:10 a.m.Quinn 2:10 a.m.p. 55p. 55

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Quinn 2:10 a.m.Quinn 2:10 a.m.p. 55p. 55

D DeckWater advances to Reception Room.

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Quinn 2:10 a.m.Quinn 2:10 a.m.p. 55p. 55

E DeckScotland Road flooding and water pours down 3rd class staircase to

Dining Room on F Deck.

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Quinn 2:10 a.m.Quinn 2:10 a.m.p. 55p. 55

F DeckWater pours down staircases to 3rd class Dining Room.

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Quinn 2:10 a.m.Quinn 2:10 a.m.p. 56p. 56

Bow goes under, forward buoyance was lost, and redistribution of weight leads to a noticeable slanting motion which was noticed by

passengers like Jack Thayer.

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Quinn 2:10 a.m.Quinn 2:10 a.m.p. 68, 71p. 68, 71

Docking bridge and forward railing going under.Grand Staircase flooded on E Deck, part of D Deck.

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Quinn 2:15 a.m.Quinn 2:15 a.m.p. 75p. 75

Water up to bridge, D Deck Reception Room.

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Quinn 2:15 a.m.Quinn 2:15 a.m.p. 83p. 83

Crow’s nest level with the water.