Wreckage of the lost Titan submersible loaded onto the Horizon Arctic contained “presumed human remains,” according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
A Nonlinear Structural Analysis of the Titan Submersible Shows Implosion and Fracturing, with linear and nonlinear simulations of the Titan submersible, scraping up as much geometry of the vessel as anyone has done, applying loads appropriate to the depth that the vessel traveled and with best guess...
Sohnlein testified that the company zeroed in on the use of carbon fiber for the doomed vessel because the company wanted a lightweight, less costly submersible that did not need to be tethered to a specific mother ship. He testified that the use of carbon fiber as “not a novel idea...
Negley said Boeing engineers looked at the feasibility of using carbon-fiber composite for the submersible’s hull, and noted the challenges that would be involved in building up a cylindrical shell thick enough to meet OceanGate’s specifications. Boeing also helped OceanGate record acoustic readings...
The United States Coast Guard says “presumed human remains” have been found in the wreckage of the Titan submersible. Debris from the ill-fated submersible was returned to shore on Wednesday in Newfoundland aboard a Canadian-flagged ship that had helped search for the vessel in a remote...
This June 2023 image provided by Pelagic Research Services shows remains of the Titan submersible on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. (Pelagic Research Services via AP) Two weeks of testimony suggested the company responsible for an experimental deep-watersubmersible ...