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Streamline diffusion, given an advection-diffusion equation, refers to all diffusion going on along the advection direction.

Explanation

If we take an advection equation, for simplicity of writing we have assumed u=0, and ||u||=1

ψt+uψ=0.

we may add a diffusion term, again for simplicty, we assume the diffusion to be constant over the entire field.

D2ψ,

Giving us an equation of the form:

ψt+uψ+D2ψ=0

We may now rewrite the equation on the following form:

ψt+uψ+u(uD2ψ)+(D2ψu(uD2ψ))=0

The term below is called streamline diffusion.

u(uD2ψ)

Crosswind diffusion

Any diffusion orthogonal to the streamline diffusion is called crosswind diffusion, for us this becomes the term:

(D2ψu(uD2ψ))


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