edasivoolu
Edasivoolu is a term used in hydrodynamics and related fields to denote the forward-directed component of a fluid's velocity within a channel, conduit, or similar domain. The word derives from Finnish, with edasi meaning forward and voolu meaning flow. In practice, edasivoolu refers to the portion of the velocity field that contributes to downstream transport along the main flow direction, as opposed to transverse or backward components.
Mathematically, if the local velocity field is u(x,t) and the main flow direction is represented by a
Applications of the concept occur in hydrodynamic modeling, river engineering, and pollutant transport studies, where separating
Measurements can be derived from velocity surveys, particle image velocimetry, or CFD post-processing. The term is
See also: advection, along-channel flow, velocity field, recirculation, backflow.