The Titanic had two four-cylinder, triple-expansion, inverted reciprocating steam engines and one low pressure Parsons turbine. Steam came from 29 boilers which used 159 coal burning furnaces. They were big. I'm not sure of the weight of the engines.
Engine was 30 feet in height and weighed 1000 tons. The high-pressure cylinder was 54 inches in diameter and the Intermediate-Pressure cylinder was 84 inches in diameter and the low-pressure cylinder was 97 inches in diameter. The operating speed was 75rpm and stroke was 75 inches.
The specifications of the engine room was: the Reciprocating-engine room 69 feet;
the Turbine-engine room 57 feet; and the Electric-engine ROM 63 feet.
There were twenty-four double ended boilers and five single ended boilers which were housed in six boiler rooms. The double ended boilers were 20 feet long, had a diameter of 15 feet 9 inches and contained six coal burning furnaces. The single ended boilers were 11 feet 9 inches long with the same diameter and three furnaces. Smoke and waste gasses were expelled through three funnels. (I believe one of the funnels was a fake.)
i think it was 4 hours
The Titanic had funnels to get rid of low pressure steam after it had been used to drive the engines.
The duration of Titanic II is 1.5 hours.
The Titanic hit an iceberg in the late hours of April,14,1912 and sank in the early hours of April,15.
I think It took around 2 years to fully create the titanic film xxx hope this helps xx
i think it was 4 hours
The engines did not fail. Unfortunately they drove Titanic into the iceberg with resounding success.
Nobody reversed the engines anytime during the night Titanic was struck, but briefly, the engines were turned on.
The engines were powered by boilers
Engine, as in the steam engines that powered the Titanic.
water
Titanic has been underwater since 1912.
Carpathia? 4 hours/58 miles away from the Titanic, plus, the question doesn't make any since to me. "http://wiki.answers.com/Q/On_the_titanic_how_many_hours_were_they_away_from_titanic"
Titanic was steered (unsuccessfully) to avoid the berg but the engines were not reversed.
Titanic had steam made by 29 boilers in six boiler rooms, which contained 159 coal burning furnaces fueling the boilers.
Two triple expansion steam engines and an exhaust turbine
Titanic had steam made by 29 boilers in six boiler rooms, which contained 159 coal burning furnaces fueling the boilers.