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Why twisting angles are diverse in graphene Moir’e patterns? (2013)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Wang, Bing-Shen ; Rabczuk, Timon
Why twisting angles are diverse in graphene Moir’e patterns?
Using SVM-RSM and ELM-RSM Approaches for Optimizing the Production Process of Methyl and Ethyl Esters (2018)
Faizollahzadeh Ardabili, Sina ; Najaf, Bahman ; Alizamir, Meysam ; Mosavi, Amir ; Shamshirband, Shahaboddin ; Rabczuk, Timon
The production of a desired product needs an effective use of the experimental model. The present study proposes an extreme learning machine (ELM) and a support vector machine (SVM) integrated with the response surface methodology (RSM) to solve the complexity in optimization and prediction of the ethyl ester and methyl ester production process. The novel hybrid models of ELM-RSM and ELM-SVM are further used as a case study to estimate the yield of methyl and ethyl esters through a trans-esterification process from waste cooking oil (WCO) based on American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards. The results of the prediction phase were also compared with artificial neural networks (ANNs) and adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), which were recently developed by the second author of this study. Based on the results, an ELM with a correlation coefficient of 0.9815 and 0.9863 for methyl and ethyl esters, respectively, had a high estimation capability compared with that for SVM, ANNs, and ANFIS. Accordingly, the maximum production yield was obtained in the case of using ELM-RSM of 96.86% for ethyl ester at a temperature of 68.48 °C, a catalyst value of 1.15 wt. %, mixing intensity of 650.07 rpm, and an alcohol to oil molar ratio (A/O) of 5.77; for methyl ester, the production yield was 98.46% at a temperature of 67.62 °C, a catalyst value of 1.1 wt. %, mixing intensity of 709.42 rpm, and an A/O of 6.09. Therefore, ELM-RSM increased the production yield by 3.6% for ethyl ester and 3.1% for methyl ester, compared with those for the experimental data.
Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties (2014)
Ilyani Akmar, A.B. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Beex, L.A.A. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Uncertainty quantification of dry woven fabrics: A sensitivity analysis on material properties
Uncertainty quantification for multiscale modeling of polymer nanocomposites with correlated parameters (2015)
Vu-Bac, N. ; Rafiee, Roham ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Lahmer, Tom ; Rabczuk, Timon
Uncertainty quantification for multiscale modeling of polymer nanocomposites with correlated parameters
Uncertainties propagation in metamodel-based probabilistic optimization of CNT/polymer composite structure using stochastic multi-scale modeling (2014)
Ghasemi, Hamid ; Rafiee, Roham ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Muthu, Jacob ; Rabczuk, Timon
Uncertainties propagation in metamodel-based probabilistic optimization of CNT/polymer composite structure using stochastic multi-scale modeling
Topology optimization of piezoelectric nanostructures (2016)
Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Park, Harold S. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Topology optimization of piezoelectric nanostructures
Thermal conductivity of graphene nanoribbons under shear deformation: A molecular dynamics simulation (2017)
Zhang, Chao ; Hao, Xiao-Li ; Wang, Cui-Xia ; Wei, Ning ; Rabczuk, Timon
Tensile strain and compress strain can greatly affect the thermal conductivity of graphene nanoribbons (GNRs). However, the effect of GNRs under shear strain, which is also one of the main strain effect, has not been studied systematically yet. In this work, we employ reverse nonequilibrium molecular dynamics (RNEMD) to the systematical study of the thermal conductivity of GNRs (with model size of 4 nm × 15 nm) under the shear strain. Our studies show that the thermal conductivity of GNRs is not sensitive to the shear strain, and the thermal conductivity decreases only 12–16% before the pristine structure is broken. Furthermore, the phonon frequency and the change of the micro-structure of GNRs, such as band angel and bond length, are analyzed to explore the tendency of thermal conductivity. The results show that the main influence of shear strain is on the in-plane phonon density of states (PDOS), whose G band (higher frequency peaks) moved to the low frequency, thus the thermal conductivity is decreased. The unique thermal properties of GNRs under shear strains suggest their great potentials for graphene nanodevices and great potentials in the thermal managements and thermoelectric applications.
The tensile and shear failure behavior dependence on chain length and temperature in amorphous polymers (2015)
Zhao, Jiyun ; Lu, Lixin ; Rabczuk, Timon
The tensile and shear failure behavior dependence on chain length and temperature in amorphous polymers
The interface strength and debonding for composite structures: review and recent developments (2015)
Ben, S. ; Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Zhang, Yancheng ; Rabczuk, Timon
The interface strength and debonding for composite structures: review and recent developments
The extended unsymmetric frontal solution for multiple-point constraints (2014)
Areias, Pedro ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Barbosa, J.I.
The extended unsymmetric frontal solution for multiple-point constraints
Tension-induced phase transition of single-layer molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) at low temperatures (2014)
Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Kou, Liangzhi ; Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Rabczuk, Timon
Tension-induced phase transition of single-layer molybdenum disulphide (MoS2) at low temperatures
T-spline based XIGA for Fracture Analysis of Orthotropic Media (2015)
Ghorashi, Seyed Shahram ; Valizadeh, N. ; Mohammadi, S. ; Rabczuk, Timon
T-spline based XIGA for Fracture Analysis of Orthotropic Media
T-SPLINE BASED XIGA FOR ADAPTIVE MODELING OF CRACKED BODIES (2012)
Ghorashi, Seyed Shahram ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Ródenas García, Juan José ; Lahmer, Tom
Safety operation of important civil structures such as bridges can be estimated by using fracture analysis. Since the analytical methods are not capable of solving many complicated engineering problems, numerical methods have been increasingly adopted. In this paper, a part of isotropic material which contains a crack is considered as a partial model and the proposed model quality is evaluated. EXtended IsoGeometric Analysis (XIGA) is a new developed numerical approach [1, 2] which benefits from advantages of its origins: eXtended Finite Element Method (XFEM) and IsoGeometric Analysis (IGA). It is capable of simulating crack propagation problems with no remeshing necessity and capturing singular field at the crack tip by using the crack tip enrichment functions. Also, exact representation of geometry is possible using only few elements. XIGA has also been successfully applied for fracture analysis of cracked orthotropic bodies [3] and for simulation of curved cracks [4]. XIGA applies NURBS functions for both geometry description and solution field approximation. The drawback of NURBS functions is that local refinement cannot be defined regarding that it is based on tensorproduct constructs unless multiple patches are used which has also some limitations. In this contribution, the XIGA is further developed to make the local refinement feasible by using Tspline basis functions. Adopting a recovery based error estimator in the proposed approach for evaluation of the model quality and performing the adaptive processes is in progress. Finally, some numerical examples with available analytical solutions are investigated by the developed scheme.
Superior thermal conductivity and extremely high mechanical strength in polyethylene chains from ab initio calculation (2012)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Zhou, K. ; Rabczuk, Timon
The upper limit of the thermal conductivity and the mechanical strength are predicted for the polyethylene chain, by performing the ab initio calculation and applying the quantum mechanical non-equilibrium Green’s function approach. Specially, there are two main findings from our calculation: (1) the thermal conductivity can reach a high value of 310 Wm−1 K−1 in a 100 nm polyethylene chain at room temperature and the thermal conductivity increases with the length of the chain; (2) the Young’s modulus in the polyethylene chain is as high as 374.5 GPa, and the polyethylene chain can sustain 32.85%±0.05% (ultimate) strain before undergoing structural phase transition into gaseous ethylene.
Stochastic predictions of interfacial characteristic of polymeric nanocomposites (PNCs) (2014)
Vu-Bac, N. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Zhang, Yancheng ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Rabczuk, Timon
Stochastic predictions of interfacial characteristic of polymeric nanocomposites (PNCs)
Stochastic predictions of bulk properties of amorphous polyethylene based on molecular dynamics simulations (2014)
Vu-Bac, N. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Keitel, Holger ; Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Rabczuk, Timon
Stochastic predictions of bulk properties of amorphous polyethylene based on molecular dynamics simulations
Statistical extraction of process zones and representative subspaces in fracture of random composites (2013)
Kerfriden, Pierre ; Schmidt, K.M. ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain
Statistical extraction of process zones and representative subspaces in fracture of random composites
Static, free vibration and buckling analysis of laminated composite Reissner-Mindlin plates using NURBS-based isogeometric approach (2012)
Thai, Chien H. ; Nguyen-Xuan, Hung ; Nguyen-Thanh, Nhon ; Le, T.H. ; Nguyen-Thoi, T. ; Rabczuk, Timon
This paper presents a novel numerical procedure based on the framework of isogeometric analysis for static, free vibration, and buckling analysis of laminated composite plates using the first-order shear deformation theory. The isogeometric approach utilizes non-uniform rational B-splines to implement for the quadratic, cubic, and quartic elements. Shear locking problem still exists in the stiffness formulation, and hence, it can be significantly alleviated by a stabilization technique. Several numerical examples are presented to show the performance of the method, and the results obtained are compared with other available ones.
Size-Sensitive Young’s Modulus of Kinked Silicon Nanowires (2013)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Rabczuk, Timon
We perform both classical molecular dynamics simulations and beam model calculations to investigate the Young's modulus of kinked silicon nanowires (KSiNWs). The Young's modulus is found to be highly sensitive to the arm length of the kink and is essentially inversely proportional to the arm length. The mechanism underlying the size dependence is found to be the interplay between the kink angle potential and the arm length potential, where we obtain an analytic relationship between the Young's modulus and the arm length of the KSiNW. Our results provide insight into the application of this novel building block in nanomechanical devices.
Size dependent free flexural vibration behavior of functionally graded nanoplates (2012)
Natarajan, S. ; Chakraborty, S. ; Thangavel, M. ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Rabczuk, Timon
Size dependent free flexural vibration behavior of functionally graded nanoplates
Sequential reliability based optimization of fiber content and dispersion in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS finite elements (2014)
Ghasemi, Hamid ; Brighenti, Roberto ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Muthu, Jacob ; Rabczuk, Timon
Sequential reliability based optimization of fiber content and dispersion in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS finite elements
Rotation free isogeometric thin shell analysis using PHT-splines (2011)
Nguyen-Thanh, Nhon ; Kiendl, J. ; Nguyen-Xuan, Hung ; Wüchner, R. ; Bletzinger, Kai-Uwe ; Bazilevs, Yuri ; Rabczuk, Timon
Rotation free isogeometric thin shell analysis using PHT-splines
Quasicontinuum-based multiscale approaches for plate-like beam lattices experiencing in-plane and out-of-plane deformation (2014)
Beex, L.A.A. ; Kerfriden, Pierre ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain
Quasicontinuum-based multiscale approaches for plate-like beam lattices experiencing in-plane and out-of-plane deformation
Quasi-analytical solution for the stable system of the multi-layer folded graphene wrinkles (2013)
Zhang, Yancheng ; Wei, Ning ; Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Gong, Yadong ; Rabczuk, Timon
Quasi-analytical solution for the stable system of the multi-layer folded graphene wrinkles
Predicting The Fracture Toughness of PNCs: A Stochastic Approach Based on ANN and ANFIS (2015)
Hamdia, K. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Nguyen-Thoi, T. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Predicting The Fracture Toughness of PNCs: A Stochastic Approach Based on ANN and ANFIS
POD for real-time simulation of hyperelastic soft biological tissue using the point collocation method of finite spheres (2013)
Banihani, Suleiman ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Almomani, Thakir
The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of soft biological tissue in real time within the framework of virtual surgery simulation. The proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) model order reduction (MOR) technique was used to achieve reduced-order model of the problem, minimizing computational cost. The PCMFS is a physics-based meshfree numerical technique for real-time simulation of surgical procedures where the approximation functions are applied directly on the strong form of the boundary value problem without the need for integration, increasing computational efficiency. Since computational speed has a significant role in simulation of surgical procedures, the proposed technique was able to model realistic nonlinear behavior of organs in real time. Numerical results are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new methodology through a comparison between full and reduced analyses for several nonlinear problems. It is shown that the proposed technique was able to achieve good agreement with the full model; moreover, the computational and data storage costs were significantly reduced.
Phonon modes in single-walled molybdenum disulphide nanotubes: lattice dynamics calculation and molecular dynamics simulation (2014)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Wang, Bing-Shen ; Rabczuk, Timon
Phonon modes in single-walled molybdenum disulphide nanotubes: lattice dynamics calculation and molecular dynamics simulation
Phase-field modeling of fracture in linear thin shells (2014)
Amiri, Fatemeh ; Millán, D. ; Shen, Y. ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Arroyo, M.
Phase-field modeling of fracture in linear thin shells
Phase field modelling of stressed grain growth: Analytical study and the effect of microstructural length scale (2014)
Jamshidian, M. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Phase field modelling of stressed grain growth: Analytical study and the effect of microstructural length scale
Phantom-node method for shell models with arbitrary cracks (2012)
Chau-Dinh, T. ; Zi, Goangseup ; Lee, P.S. ; Song, Jeong-Hoon ; Rabczuk, Timon
A phantom-node method is developed for three-node shell elements to describe cracks. This method can treat arbitrary cracks independently of the mesh. The crack may cut elements completely or partially. Elements are overlapped on the position of the crack, and they are partially integrated to implement the discontinuous displacement across the crack. To consider the element containing a crack tip, a new kinematical relation between the overlapped elements is developed. There is no enrichment function for the discontinuous displacement field. Several numerical examples are presented to illustrate the proposed method.
Paraffin Nanocomposites for Heat Management of Lithium-Ion Batteries: A Computational Investigation (2016)
Shirazi, A. H. N. ; Mohebbi, Farzad ; Azadi Kakavand, M. R. ; He, B. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries are currently considered as vital components for advances in mobile technologies such as those in communications and transport. Nonetheless, Li-ion batteries suffer from temperature rises which sometimes lead to operational damages or may even cause fire. An appropriate solution to control the temperature changes during the operation of Li-ion batteries is to embed batteries inside a paraffin matrix to absorb and dissipate heat. In the present work, we aimed to investigate the possibility of making paraffin nanocomposites for better heat management of a Li-ion battery pack. To fulfill this aim, heat generation during a battery charging/discharging cycles was simulated using Newman’s well established electrochemical pseudo-2D model. We couple this model to a 3D heat transfer model to predict the temperature evolution during the battery operation. In the later model, we considered different paraffin nanocomposites structures made by the addition of graphene, carbon nanotubes, and fullerene by assuming the same thermal conductivity for all fillers. This way, our results mainly correlate with the geometry of the fillers. Our results assess the degree of enhancement in heat dissipation of Li-ion batteries through the use of paraffin nanocomposites. Our results may be used as a guide for experimental set-ups to improve the heat management of Li-ion batteries.
Orientation dependent thermal conductance in single-layer MoS 2 (2013)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Rabczuk, Timon
We investigate the thermal conductivity in the armchair and zigzag MoS2 nanoribbons, by combining the non-equilibrium Green's function approach and the first-principles method. A strong orientation dependence is observed in the thermal conductivity. Particularly, the thermal conductivity for the armchair MoS2 nanoribbon is about 673.6 Wm−1 K−1 in the armchair nanoribbon, and 841.1 Wm−1 K−1 in the zigzag nanoribbon at room temperature. By calculating the Caroli transmission, we disclose the underlying mechanism for this strong orientation dependence to be the fewer phonon transport channels in the armchair MoS2 nanoribbon in the frequency range of [150, 200] cm−1. Through the scaling of the phonon dispersion, we further illustrate that the thermal conductivity calculated for the MoS2 nanoribbon is esentially in consistent with the superior thermal conductivity found for graphene.
Optimum fiber content and distribution in fiber-reinforced solids using a reliability and NURBS based sequential optimization approach (2015)
Ghasemi, Hamid ; Brighenti, Roberto ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Muthu, Jacob ; Rabczuk, Timon
Optimum _ber content and distribution in _ber-reinforced solids using a reliability and NURBS based sequential optimization approach
Optimization of fiber distribution in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS functions (2014)
Ghasemi, Hamid ; Brighenti, Roberto ; Zhuang, Xiaoying ; Muthu, Jacob ; Rabczuk, Timon
Optimization of fiber distribution in fiber reinforced composite by using NURBS functions
Optimization of Elastic Properties and Weaving Patterns of Woven Composites (2013)
Bakar, I. ; Kramer, O. ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Rabczuk, Timon
Optimization of Elastic Properties and Weaving Patterns of Woven Composites
On the numerical stability and mass-lumping schemes for explicit enriched meshfree methods (2012)
Talebi, Hossein ; Samaniego, C. ; Samaniego, Esteban ; Rabczuk, Timon
Meshfree methods (MMs) such as the element free Galerkin (EFG)method have gained popularity because of some advantages over other numerical methods such as the finite element method (FEM). A group of problems that have attracted a great deal of attention from the EFG method community includes the treatment of large deformations and dealing with strong discontinuities such as cracks. One efficient solution to model cracks is adding special enrichment functions to the standard shape functions such as extended FEM, within the FEM context, and the cracking particles method, based on EFG method. It is well known that explicit time integration in dynamic applications is conditionally stable. Furthermore, in enriched methods, the critical time step may tend to very small values leading to computationally expensive simulations. In this work, we study the stability of enriched MMs and propose two mass-lumping strategies. Then we show that the critical time step for enriched MMs based on lumped mass matrices is of the same order as the critical time step of MMs without enrichment. Moreover, we show that, in contrast to extended FEM, even with a consistent mass matrix, the critical time step does not vanish even when the crack directly crosses a node.
On the coupling of a commercial finite element package with lammps for multiscale modeling of materials (2013)
Silani, Mohammad ; Talebi, Hossein ; Arnold, Daniel ; Ziaei-Rad, S. ; Rabczuk, Timon
On the coupling of a commercial finite element package with lammps for multiscale modeling of materials
NURBS-based finite element analysis of functionally graded plates: static bending, vibration, buckling and flutter (2013)
Valizadeh, N. ; Natarajan, S. ; Gonzalez-Estrada, O.A. ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Tinh Quoc, Bui ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain
NURBS-based finite element analysis of functionally graded plates: static bending, vibration, buckling and flutter
Nanoresonators and their applications: a state of the art review (2015)
Arash, Behrouz ; Rabczuk, Timon ; Jiang, Jin-Wu
Nanoresonators and their applications: a state of the art review
Multiscale modeling of heat conduction in graphene laminates (2015)
Mortazavi, Bohayra ; Rabczuk, Timon
Multiscale modeling of heat conduction in graphene laminates
Multiple cracks identification for piezoelectric structures (2017)
Zhang, Chao ; Nanthakumar, S.S. ; Lahmer, Tom ; Rabczuk, Timon
Multiple cracks identification for piezoelectric structures
Multi-objective evolutionary optimization of sandwich structures: An evaluation by elitist non-dominated sorting evolution strategy (2015)
Ilyani Akmar, A.B. ; Kramer, O. ; Rabczuk, Timon
In this study, an application of evolutionary multi-objective optimization algorithms on the optimization of sandwich structures is presented. The solution strategy is known as Elitist Non-Dominated Sorting Evolution Strategy (ENSES) wherein Evolution Strategies (ES) as Evolutionary Algorithm (EA) in the elitist Non-dominated Sorting Genetic algorithm (NSGA-II) procedure. Evolutionary algorithm seems a compatible approach to resolve multi-objective optimization problems because it is inspired by natural evolution, which closely linked to Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques and elitism has shown an important factor for improving evolutionary multi-objective search. In order to evaluate the notion of performance by ENSES, the well-known study case of sandwich structures are reconsidered. For Case 1, the goals of the multi-objective optimization are minimization of the deflection and the weight of the sandwich structures. The length, the core and skin thicknesses are the design variables of Case 1. For Case 2, the objective functions are the fabrication cost, the beam weight and the end deflection of the sandwich structures. There are four design variables i.e., the weld height, the weld length, the beam depth and the beam width in Case 2. Numerical results are presented in terms of Paretooptimal solutions for both evaluated cases.
MoS2 nanoresonators: intrinsically better than graphene? (2014)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Park, Harold S. ; Rabczuk, Timon
MoS2 nanoresonators: intrinsically better than graphene?
Molecular Dynamics/XFEM Coupling by a Three-Dimensional Extended Bridging Domain with Applications to Dynamic Brittle Fracture (2013)
Talebi, Hossein ; Silani, Mohammad ; Bordas, Stéphane Pierre Alain ; Kerfriden, Pierre ; Rabczuk, Timon
Molecular Dynamics/XFEM Coupling by a Three-Dimensional Extended Bridging Domain with Applications to Dynamic Brittle Fracture
Modulation of Thermal Conductivity in kinked Silicon Nanowires: Phonon interchanging and pinching effects or Reduction of thermal conductivity in kinked silicon nanowire superlattices (2013)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Rabczuk, Timon
Modulation of Thermal Conductivity in kinked Silicon Nanowires: Phonon interchanging and pinching effects or Reduction of thermal conductivity in kinked silicon nanowire superlattices
Modelling heat conduction in polycrystalline hexagonal boron-nitride films (2015)
Mortazavi, Bohayra ; Pereira, Luiz Felipe C. ; Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Rabczuk, Timon
We conducted extensive molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the thermal conductivity of polycrystalline hexagonal boron-nitride (h-BN) films. To this aim, we constructed large atomistic models of polycrystalline h-BN sheets with random and uniform grain configuration. By performing equilibrium molecular dynamics (EMD) simulations, we investigated the influence of the average grain size on the thermal conductivity of polycrystalline h-BN films at various temperatures. Using the EMD results, we constructed finite element models of polycrystalline h-BN sheets to probe the thermal conductivity of samples with larger grain sizes. Our multiscale investigations not only provide a general viewpoint regarding the heat conduction in h-BN films but also propose that polycrystalline h-BN sheets present high thermal conductivity comparable to monocrystalline sheets.
Modeling and Simulation of Kinked Cracks by Virtual Node XFEM (2015)
Kumar, S. ; Singh, I. ; Mishra, B.K. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Modeling and Simulation of Kinked Cracks by Virtual Node XFEM
Mechanical properties of three types of carbon allotropes (2013)
Zhao, Jun-Hua ; Wei, Ning ; Fan, Z. ; Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Rabczuk, Timon
Mechanical properties of three types of carbon allotropes
Mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of graphitic carbon nitride: A molecular dynamics study (2015)
Mortazavi, Bohayra ; Cuniberti, G. ; Rabczuk, Timon
Mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of graphitic carbon nitride: A molecular dynamics study
Mechanical Oscillation of Kinked Silicon Nanowires: a Natural Nanoscale Spring (2013)
Jiang, Jin-Wu ; Rabczuk, Timon
Mechanical Oscillation of Kinked Silicon Nanowires: a Natural Nanoscale Spring
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