hydroelach
Hydroelach is a term used in hydromechanics to denote the coupled elastic response of a flexible structure immersed in a fluid, particularly when fluid forces and the structure’s deformation influence each other in a feedback loop. The concept sits within hydroelasticity and fluid-structure interaction and is often invoked in discussions of regimes where bending, tension, and hydrostatic pressures interact with unsteady or turbulent flows. In this framing, the fluid alters the geometry of the structure, while the deformed structure modifies flow patterns, pressures, and shear stresses.
Mathematically, hydroelach problems are modeled by solving the incompressible Navier–Stokes equations for the fluid domain together
Applications include analysis and design of offshore flexible membranes, hull components of slender or deformable watercraft,
Terminology varies: hydroelach is not universally standardized and may be encountered in niche or theoretical literature