| 47 | Here's the mixing ratio histogram both volume weighted (red) and mass weighted (blue) for the various resolutions at a constant time (before the first particle forms). Note that the particles form at frame 13 for the lowest resolution run, and then at frames 14, 15, & 16 as the resolution increases. The brighter color the higher the resolution. Notice that the lower resolution has larger bins because there are few data points to sample. In general the number of bins is proportional to the resolution (and not the number of cells as might be expected). This is because the structure that develops and the region containing non-zero mixing ratios is essentially 1D. |