QDV_Combustion01
These images depict increasing ((a) through (f)) isosurface values of temperature (isotherms) colored by values of the correlation field derived from water (H2O) and ethylene (C2H4). As temperature values increase, the predominant correlation between H2O and C2H4 along the isotherms shifts from strongly positive (red) in (a), to strongly negative (blue) in (f). This shift suggests that temperature is itself negatively correlated with the H2 O-C2 H4 correlation. Images generated by Luke Gosink using VisIt. Data provided by Marc Day and John Bell from - Center for Computational Sciences and Engineering at LBNL