heaverelated
Heaverelated is a term used in naval architecture and offshore engineering to denote phenomena, analyses, or design considerations that pertain to the vertical motion of a floating or buoyant structure caused by wave action. It encompasses the heave displacement, velocity, and acceleration as well as the resulting vertical loads and structural response. While not a formal discipline in every standard text, heaverelated topics are routinely addressed in stability assessments, mooring design, and dynamic positioning systems.
The word combines "heave," the vertical motion about the horizontal axis, with "related," indicating a focus on
In practice, heaverelated analysis is critical for offshore platforms, ships, subsea installations, and wave energy converters.
Modelling approaches include linear potential-flow methods for prediction of heave response, time-domain simulations with hydrodynamic forcing,
Related concepts include heave, six degrees of freedom, and wave-structure interaction.