Experimental Methods Clause Samples
The Experimental Methods clause defines the procedures and standards to be followed when conducting experiments or research activities under the agreement. It typically outlines the methodologies to be used, requirements for documentation, and any necessary approvals or compliance with regulatory standards. By specifying these details, the clause ensures that all parties adhere to consistent and reliable practices, thereby maintaining the integrity of the experimental results and reducing the risk of disputes over research quality or validity.
Experimental Methods. The investigational approach of this study included two primary efforts: (1) field experiment data collection and (2) numerical model calibration and validation. By using two separate methods it was anticipated that the computer simulation could be calibrated and verified by the field data, allowing for further investigation of the effects of the various parameters (rainfall intensity, roadway width, LID area length, soil properties, and slope angle) beyond the constraints of the field experiments using the computer model. Determination of a simplified relationship between the design parameters, capable of being applied by highway design professionals without the need for extensive computer modeling, was also a primary consideration of the chosen research methodology.
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