iskuaallopaine
Iskuaallopaine is a theoretical term used in fluid-structure interaction to describe the instantaneous pressure produced when an impulsive wave contacts a boundary. The word is coined from Finnish-language roots referring to strike or impulse and wave pressure, reflecting its conceptual origin in studies of rapid loading from waves.
Iskuaallopaine refers to a transient pressure with a rapid rise to a peak value followed by a
Applications and relevance: The concept is used in coastal and offshore engineering to assess loads from impulsive
Measurement: High-frequency pressure transducers and fast data acquisition systems capture iskuaallopaine waveforms, enabling estimation of peak