What is hydrostatic force?????
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Explanation:
Hydrostatic forces are the resultant force caused by the pressure loading of a liquid acting on submerged surfaces. The center of pressure is a point on the immersed surface at which the resultant hydrostatic pressure force acts.
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The hydrostatic forces in the Cummins equation are the forces on a body due to change in hydrostatic pressure on the wetted surface of the body as it moves from its equilibrium position. Consequently, the hydrostatic forces are a function of the body displacements xj. For small amplitudes of motion the hydrostatic forces are simple linear functions of the displacements, which can be defined by a matrix of stiffness coefficients. This is the standard approach for modelling WECs; however, for large amplitudes of motion and particularly where the body surface at the water-plane is not vertical then a nonlinear representation of the hydrostatic forces is more appropriate.