What Is Boundary Skewness Angle

The boundary face skewness can be as important as cell skewness. Boundary face skewness is defined as the angle between the area vector and the vector connecting the cell centroid and the boundary face centroid.



This angle is important since the dot product of these two vectors appears in a denominator in a component of the equation for diffusive fluxes at a boundary face.

In turbulent flows where wall functions are used, the equation for diffusive fluxes at a boundary is not used to compute diffusion fluxes at walls, so boundary face skewness become less important. However, it is important for laminar flows and for heat transfer in solids.

To reduce the impact on robustness, avoid boundary skewness angles greater than 85 degrees, as reported in the mesh diagnostics full report.