crossflows
Crossflows describe fluid motion where velocity components travel across a boundary or surface rather than along it. In engineering practice the term often refers to configurations in which two streams intersect at right angles or obliquely, creating a crossflow between channels, plates, or tube bundles. The geometry can lead to distinct heat transfer and mass transport characteristics compared with parallel-flow arrangements, and is widely used for compactness and simple fabrication.
In heat exchangers, crossflow denotes a setup where one fluid flows perpendicular to another or perpendicular
In membrane filtration, crossflow (or tangential flow) filtration maintains fluid motion tangential to the membrane surface
Crossflow considerations also arise in aerodynamics and process engineering, where flow direction relative to surfaces influences