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Taylor University Echo: December 6, 1917
The Work of the Y. W. C. A. Presented — Rev. John Hatfield Speaks at Chapel — Two Brief Letters from Camp — Local Echoes — Taylor Gospel Team, Miss Southard Visits Taylor Again — Chronicle — Organizations — Literary — Y. K. K. Wooding Expedition — The Best Wall Motto — The Religious Forum — Miracles, The Seal of God’s Revelations — Light on Missions — To Our Subscribers — Exchanges — The Faculty — Overcoming Satan — A Former T. U. Professor — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1004/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: February 14, 1918
Taylor Has Smallpox Scare — Mac Pherson at Taylor — Day of Prayer — F. W. Foster Visits School — Another Enlistment — Kolonial Klub Vs. Dining Hall — Societies and Faculty Reach Agreement — Prof. Shaw Returns — Shreiner Auditorium — Daily Chronicle — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — Literary — Lincoln and Wilson — A Memory — Useful Information to Seniors and Alumni — Alumni Notes — “To The Echo” — Editorial — Y. K. K. Oysterettes — The Religious Forum — Congressional Record — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1008/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: March 14, 1918
Craven Suffers A Severe Accident — Miss Pierce is Out of Quarantine — Music and Expression Recital — Evangelist Lawhead Speaks in Chapel — Letter From Seelig — Local Echoes — Daily Chronicle — Faculty Meeting Notes — Organizations — Literary — Alumni Notes — Letter From J. D. Druschel — Editorial — Taylor Sketch Book, Y. K. K. Review — J. Floyd Barnett Writes — On Guard Duty — Athletics — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1010/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: April 25, 1918
Revival Meetings At Taylor — Recital of Miss Chambell and Giles — Professor Shaw to the Y. M. C. A. — T. U. Men with the Colors — Letter Asplin — Local Echoes — Faculty Banquet — Philo Society — Big Library Drive — Literary — Alumni Notes — Co-Ed Editionof the Echo — Notice! Alumni and Old Students — A Missionary From Jerusalem — Too Late to Change — Simplicissimus — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1013/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: January 15, 1914
Editorial — Poets’ Corner — Taylor Echoes — Y. M. H. L. — Philalethean — Dreams and Knots — Ft. Wayne Alumni Heard From — Alumni and Former Students — Exchangeshttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1913-1914/1007/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: June 21, 1921
Recital By Music and Expression Departments — Expression Recital — Hill-Palmer Vocal Contest — Commencement Exercises — Harpist Recital — Famous Artists Pleases Taylor Audience June 7 — Philos Win Tennis Tournament — Piano, Voice, And Expression Recital — Miss Ekis Gives Recital — The Academy Senior Class Day Program — The Swept House — “More Than Conquerer” — A Parting Message From Dr. Vayhinger — Retrospect — The Speech You Didn’t Get — Chronicles — Letter Received From S. G. Rasmusson — News From Honolulu — The Shadow — He Was the Noisy Roomer — Jeremiah — Are We Consistent in Our Prayer Life — The Effect of the Y. M. C. A. Upon the Morality of the Southern Negro — Funny Findings — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1920-1921/1017/thumbnail.jp
Taylor University Echo: May 23, 1918
The Thalo Nine is Again Victorious — In Memoriam — Clean-Up Day — Our Boys in the Service — Local Echoes — Simbini Nkomo Speaks in Chapel — Taylor’s Red Cross Drive — Daily Chronicle — Obituary — Holiness League — Thalonians Render Excellent Program — Y. K. K. Chaff — Literary — To a Violet — The Monroe Doctrine and Latin America — Comparison of Pleasures in L’Allegro and Il Penseroso — A Ten Minute Thrill — Alumni Notes — Editorial — Thalonians Outclass Their Opponents — Baseball Championship Goes to Thalo Nine — Taylor Universityhttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1917-1918/1015/thumbnail.jp
TAYLOR, Y. Inventory of documents
1938-1961; 3 Files; 0.44 metrePrivate papers of Y. Taylor, teacher [1945-1949]; clerk attorney's office [1950-1962]; clerk CSIR Library [1962-1966]
Taylor University Echo: November 17, 1933
Y. P. G. L. Convention Opens Today – Farewell Service Held Wed. – Dr. Wengatz Stirs Students With His Prayer For School – Shute Presides Over Impressive Ceremony – Dr. and Mrs. Ayres To Entertain Seniors – Taylor Gospel Teams Hold Many Meetings – New Thalos Present Program Friday Eve – Fine Spirit Sensed In Vesper Meeting – Quartet Broadcast Changed To Sunday – Rev. Fox Is Speaker At Armistice Program – Dr. J. A. Huffman To Be Guest Speaker – Orchestra Presents Fine Public Program – On Authority – Victories – The Y. P. G. L. Convention – Autumn – Hub-Dubs – Alumni News – Sophomore Directory – How They Rated – Philos Present Unique Program Friday Evening – Wengatz Speaks To Holiness Meeting – Inquiring Reporter – Campus Notes – Final Messages Given In Chapel By Missionaries – Philo-Thalo News – Schillings Speaks At Recent Vespers – Departments Get Rats to be Used For Experiments – Concordia, Anderson Fall Before Trojans – Purple and Gold Take on Veteran Huntington Five – Fordham’s Ram Kidnapped and Cash Demanded – Sport Shorts – Several Colleges Still Undefeated In National Gamehttps://pillars.taylor.edu/echo-1933-1934/1004/thumbnail.jp
Compressible Rayleigh-Taylor turbulent mixing under different acceleration histories
Compressible Rayleigh-Taylor turbulent mixing (CRTM) induced by Rayleigh-Taylor instability occurs when a compressible fluid of heavy density is accelerated or supported against gravity by a compressible fluid of light density, and is of fundamental importance in applications from combustion, to inertial confinement fusion, and to astrophysics. Traditionally, CRTFs are studied under constant acceleration histories. Due to the nature of the processes, however, it is necessary to study CRTF under general acceleration histories g(t). In this aspect, the evolution of Rayleigh-Taylor turbulent mixing under complex acceleration histories, including changes in signs, have been studied numerically[1] and experimentally[2] for incompressible flows, leaving an open question on that of compressible flows. In fact, most engineering problems are compressible. In addition, the available engineering turbulence models cannot capture the variation of mixing width for CRTM with complex acceleration histories, such as the gravity reversal. In order to better understanding the dynamic of CRTM under different variation histories, several DNS cases with different acceleration histories have been conducted and analyzed
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