waveheaving
Waveheaving is a phenomenon observed in the behavior of ships and other floating structures in response to wave action. It refers to the vertical and horizontal movements of a vessel caused by the interaction between the ship and the waves it encounters. This motion is primarily influenced by the characteristics of the waves, such as their height, length, and period, as well as the design and loading conditions of the vessel.
The vertical motion, known as heaving, is a bobbing up and down movement, while the horizontal motion,
Waveheaving has significant implications for the stability, comfort, and safety of a vessel. Excessive waveheaving can