STOCHASTIC STOKES DRIFT
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Classical Stokes' drift is the small time-averaged drift velocity of suspended non-diffusing particles in a fluid due to the presence of a wave. We consider the effect of adding diffusion to the motion of the particles, and show in particular that a non-zero time-averaged drift velocity exists in general even when the classical Stokes' drift is zero. Our results are obtained from a general procedure for calculating ensemble-averaged Lagrangian mean velocities for motion that is close to Brownian, and are verified by numerical simulations in the case of sinusoidal forcing.
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