Acrossdirection
Acrossdirection is a term used to describe a cross-axis variation of a property within a system, typically referring to changes that occur perpendicular to a primary orientation or gradient. It is often used in discussions of anisotropy and directional analysis to distinguish what happens across a dimension from what occurs along it.
Origin and usage: The phrase has emerged across several disciplines in the 21st century, but it lacks
Applications: In materials science and engineering, acrossdirectional concepts describe how properties such as conductivity, stiffness, or
Measurement and challenges: Quantifying acrossdirectional effects typically involves sampling in multiple perpendicular directions, computing cross-directional contrasts,
See also: anisotropy, directionality, transverse property, cross-sectional analysis.