Reliability Engineer's Case study - Titanic's Sinking
An essay/paper on a case study of the Titanic's Sinking from the perspective of a reliability engineer. It explores how the ship's design and emergency system were flawed in terms of reliability. Finally, it suggests some changes that could have been made to increase the reliability and redundancy of the ship if a modern-day reliability engineer was in charge of the ships' design and system designs.
Written for
Document information
- Uploaded on
- December 3, 2021
- Number of pages
- 2
- Written in
- 2018/2019
- Type
- Essay
- Professor(s)
- Unknown
- Grade
- A
Subjects
- reliability engineering
- titanic
- 1912
- redundancy
- reliability issues
- poor oversight
- unsinkable
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crew’s training
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rivets
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lifeboats
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disaster
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large breach
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defect
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electrically powered bulkhead