Topics of Experiments Sample Clauses

Topics of Experiments. ‌ In the website, in order to provide the information of each experiment systematically and completely, all the information about the experiment are given in 10 topics. The 10 topics include all aspects of the experiment and can help the users having a detailed understanding of the experiments. The 10 topics include: • Summary Short description of the experiment, including the draft drawing, simple description and keywords. • Author Who did the experiment and who are responsible to the experiment. • Experimental Setup Detailed description of the experimental facility, boundary setting and location of instrumentations. • Objective of Experiment Which physical phenomena are investigated in this experiment. • Application Calculation Which kinds of numerical model can be validated by this experiment. • Experimental Procedure Detailed description of experimental phenomena, including the figures or movies. • Experiment Data Results of the experiment, including some explanations for the experiment data. • Performed Simulation Some validation cases by using the experiment. • Reference Publications related to the experiments. • Comments Some suggestion from the user, the interface for the communication between the users and publishers of the experiment. In each topic of the experiment several sub-topics are shown to the users, therefore all information can be provided systematically and clearly to the users. In the following parts, descriptions of the sub-topics of each topic are shown in detail (more detailed illustrations are provided in Appendix I).
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