havstryck
Havstryck is a Swedish term meaning sea pressure, used in marine engineering and physical oceanography to denote the hydrostatic pressure exerted by seawater on submerged structures and bodies. The concept is central to naval architecture, offshore engineering, and safety analyses, because pressure affects hull integrity and buoyancy calculations.
Etymology: hav means sea and tryck means pressure. The term is predominantly used in Swedish-language technical
Definition and calculation: Hydrostatic sea pressure increases with depth. In general, the gauge havstryck at depth
Applications: Havstryck is used to assess hull stresses, design ships and offshore structures, ballast and stability
See also: hydrostatic pressure, buoyancy, Pascal’s law, offshore engineering, naval architecture.