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Basic Metallurgy
What Every Engineer Should Know
A comprehensive basic guide to metallurgy for engineers which demystifies the subject & provides an understanding of how metallurgy directly relates to the mechanical properties of industrial components
Course Expert Dr Maxine Watson Maxine is a metallurgical expert witness with over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention & remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment
Key Learning Outcomes • Discover the world of metals, what they are and where they are used • Become familiar with the language of metallurgy • Learn the difference between carbon steels and alloy steels • Understand the fundamentals of heat treatment why it’s used and what benefits it provides • Find out how metals are strengthened and shaped to provide a wide range of industrial components from sheet metal to forged shafts • Develop a knowledge of mechanical behavior of metals and the tests used to determine mechanical properties • Understand how metals degrade in service and what inbuilt defects they contain
2010 2 Day Course Dates
• Analysis why some metals resist corrosion and some don’t
Perth 000722–23 March Brisbane 12–13 April
• Gain a comprehensive, practical working knowledge of metals
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About the Course
About the Course Director
Everything on the planet is made of something! And for most engineering components that ‘something’ is a metal. Everyday engineers go to work to look after metals but often know little about them. Engineers require a sound basic knowledge of metals if they are going to be able select and buy the right components, undertaken problem solving and failure analysis, undertake maintenance or make engineering changes and for those who want to know how long a component will last. This course provides that basic working knowledge of metals in a comprehensive and concise form that engineers need. As it is a basic course it is suitable for any engineer working in any industry who would benefit from knowing more about metals. The course starts at the beginning of the steels story right from ‘what is a metal?’. It builds step-by-step from carbon steels, through alloy steels to stainless steels and non ferrous alloys such as aluminum and copper. Along the way you will learn about how metals are strengthened and heat treated to produce a large range of components with vastly differing mechanical properties. By the end of the course you will have gained a practical working knowledge of metals, what they are, how they are made, where they are used and how they perform.
Who Should Attend The course is ideal for engineers who work in any industry sector and who are responsible for maintenance, solving plant problems, selecting equipment: • Mechanical Engineers • Electrical Engineers • Plant Engineers • Maintenance Engineers • Asset Managers • Maintenance Managers
Dr Maxine Watson Maxine is General Manager, Materials Engineering for Quest Reliability Ltd. who specialise in the life assessment of plant and equipment in the power, process and pipeline industries. Maxine is based at QR’s Wellington offices and also manages QR’s comprehensive metallurgical analysis, test and investigation laboratories. She began her career in the UK in the power industry and has held several senior positions in AEA Technology and ESR Technology in the UK including Head of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering for the National Centre of Tribology. Maxine was one of the founders of the UK National Pump Centre, a past member of the Institute of Materials Surface Engineering committee and Institute of Mechanical Engineers Tribology Group and was on the advisory board for the UK Pump Centre until moving to New Zealand four years ago. Maxine is a metallurgical expert witness has over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention and remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment. She provides independent advice and expert reports for legal and insurance cases and for other investigatory bodies including Government health and safety executives, defence organisations and in support of industrial engineering failure investigations and accident investigations. Maxine has participated in major investigations from aircraft and rail accidents to gas and steam turbine failures. Maxine has an international reputation and for many years has presented seminars, training courses and workshops in the USA, UK, Asia and Australia. She also chairs several international conferences.
About IIR Executive Development an informa business informa plc is the leading international provider of specialist information & services for the academic & scientific, professional & commercial business communities – with over 150 offices in more than 40 countries, employing 10,000 staff around the world. www.informa.com
IIR Executive Development is Australia’s learning & development division, delivering technical & core skill training in a variety of formats. www.iired.com.au
On-site & customised training is economical for large groups, can customise time, location, content/relevance & confidentiality
SAVE up to 40% call 02 9080 4077
Resources, Infrastructure, Engineering & Maintenance Curriculum Energy & Resources Level* Days Engineering (cont.) Australian Gas Markets – Technical, Commercial & Contract Fundamentals I 1 Design Engineering Risk Analysis – Core Strategy & Tools Basic Metallurgy – What Every Engineer Needs to Know I 2 Fitness-for-Service Assessment – For Pressurised Plant & Equipment Coal Seam Methane – Production, Completions & Operational Practicalities I 1 Gas Processing Coal Seam Methane – Technical & Economic Fundamentals I 1 Hazop for Profit – Capturing Value Comminution Plants – Benchmarking & Troubleshooting A 1 Port & Harbour Design & Expansions Competitive Electricity Industry Fundamentals I 3 Preventing Major Asset Failures Competitive Electricity Industry Masterclass A 3 Subsea Engineering – System Design Fundamentals CSG/CBM Directional Drilling I 2 Surface Engineering Fundamentals Cultural Heritage & Indigenous Engagement I 2 Infrastructure & Transport Exploration, Mining & Processing Fundamentals I 2 Bridge Inspections, Repairs & Maintenance FPSO/Floating Production I 3 Rail Engineering Fundamentals Geothermal – Technical & Commercial Fundamentals I 1 Rail Industry Fundamentals Iron & Steelmaking Fundamentals I 2 Shipping, Ports & Maritime – Technical & Commercial Fundamentals LNG Fundamentals – Examining Technical & Commercial Components I 3 Sustainable Substations – Maintenance, Upgrades & Repair Maritime/Border Security I 1 Onshore Pipeline Engineering Masterclass on World LNG – Project Complexities A 1 Vessels for Offshore Field Developments & Floating Production Systems Petroleum – Technical & Commercial Fundamentals I 2 Water Industry Fundamentals Petroleum Drilling I 2 Maintenance Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists A 2 Fitness-for-Service Assessment to Prolong Asset Life Process Control Fundamentals I 2 Gas Turbine Condition & Life Assessment Slurry Fundamentals – Mining & Industrial I 2 Maintenance Planning & Asset Management Tailings – Case Analysis of Storage & Re-use Best Practices A 2 Preventing Major Asset Failures Transitioning into a Manager & Leader – in the Mining Industry A 1 Risk Analysis Based Plant Design & Maintenance Level* Days Shutdown Planning & Streamlining – Case Study Analysis Engineering Bulk Solids Handling – Storage, Stockpiles, Feeding & Transfer I 2 Risk Analysis Based Plant Design & Maintenance Pressurised Plant Equipment – Limitations & Troubleshooting I 2 Shutdown Planning & Streamlining – Case Study Analysis * I = Intermediate A = Advanced. For specific dates, locations & timing please contact 02 9080 4050. Select courses are on-site only
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Level* Days I 2 I 2 I 2 A 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 Level* Days A 2 I 3 A 3 I 2 A 2 I 2 A 2 A 2 Level* Days A 3 I 2 A 1 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2
2 Day Course Outline Perth 22–23 March | Brisbane 12–13 April
What are metals?
• Ferrous and non-ferrous metals explained • Microstructure and its importance to mechanical properties • Manufacturing techniques
Basic steel metallurgy
• What is a steel? • Understanding the carbon steel family • Low, medium and high carbon steels • Strengthening mechanisms
Heat treatment
• Basic definitions and principles • Annealing • Hardening and tempering • Solutions treatment • Age hardening/precipitation hardening
Basic alloy steel metallurgy
• What is an alloy steel? • What do alloying elements do? • Understanding the alloy steels family
Welding
• Basic welding practice and terminology • Welding defects and how they can lead to failure • Why some steels can be welded and some can’t
Mechanical testing & mechanical properties
• The theory of yielding explained • Brittle/ductile behaviour • Hardness, tensile and impact testing • How properties data relates to real life performance
Metals degradation processes
• Cracks – What are they? What causes them? • Corrosion – Fundamentals explained • Fatigue – What is it and why does it occur?
Stainless steels & non-ferrous alloys
• What are they? • Why and where do we use them • The stainless steel family • Aluminum, copper and nickel alloys
For those who are members of professional associations, our courses are eligible for Continuing Professional Development. Please see your individual associations to learn how.
Course Details Course Registration 8:15am Course Commencement 8:30am Course Conclusion 5:00pm Break Times Customised to suit participant requirements
Customised Approach The course times advertised act as a guide and may modify slightly depending on the depth of interactive class discussion and case analysis. Course Outline IIR Executive Development reserves the right to alter the venue and/or instructor(s). The course outline/details advertised are to be used as a guide only. The outline/details advertised may be changed at any time during the course delivery. Course Suitability If clarification is needed for course suitability/relevance, please contact us.
www.iired.com.au/GI5039 | +61 2 9080 4050 | [email protected]
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Basic Metallurgy
What Every Engineer Should Know
A comprehensive basic guide to metallurgy for engineers which demystifies the subject & provides an understanding of how metallurgy directly relates to the mechanical properties of industrial components
Course Expert Dr Maxine Watson Maxine is a metallurgical expert witness with over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention & remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment
Key Learning Outcomes
Event Code
• Discover the world of metals, what they are and where they are used • Become familiar with the language of metallurgy • Learn the difference between carbon steels and alloy steels • Understand the fundamentals of heat treatment why it’s used and what benefits it provides • Find out how metals are strengthened and shaped to provide a wide range of industrial components from sheet metal to forged shafts • Develop a knowledge of mechanical behavior of metals and the tests used to determine mechanical properties
GI5039 E150
• Understand how metals degrade in service and what inbuilt defects they contain
2010 2 Day Course Dates Perth Brisbane
22–23 March 12–13 April
• Analysis why some metals resist corrosion and some don’t • Gain a comprehensive, practical working knowledge of metals
HOW TO SAVE 4+ participants
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8+ participants
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Basic Metallurgy
What Every Engineer Should Know
A comprehensive basic guide to metallurgy for engineers which demystifies the subject & provides an understanding of how metallurgy directly relates to the mechanical properties of industrial components
Course Expert Dr Maxine Watson Maxine is a metallurgical expert witness with over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention & remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment
Key Learning Outcomes • Discover the world of metals, what they are and where they are used • Become familiar with the language of metallurgy • Learn the difference between carbon steels and alloy steels • Understand the fundamentals of heat treatment why it’s used and what benefits it provides • Find out how metals are strengthened and shaped to provide a wide range of industrial components from sheet metal to forged shafts • Develop a knowledge of mechanical behavior of metals and the tests used to determine mechanical properties • Understand how metals degrade in service and what inbuilt defects they contain
2010 2 Day Course Dates
• Analysis why some metals resist corrosion and some don’t
Perth 000722–23 March Brisbane 12–13 April
• Gain a comprehensive, practical working knowledge of metals
HOW TO SAVE 4+ participants
20%
8+ participants
40%
up to see overleaf
on-site & customised
CALL 02 9080 4077 for on-site options
your one-partner solution for building skills and knowledge | www.iired.com.au/GI5039
About the Course
About the Course Director
Everything on the planet is made of something! And for most engineering components that ‘something’ is a metal. Everyday engineers go to work to look after metals but often know little about them. Engineers require a sound basic knowledge of metals if they are going to be able select and buy the right components, undertaken problem solving and failure analysis, undertake maintenance or make engineering changes and for those who want to know how long a component will last. This course provides that basic working knowledge of metals in a comprehensive and concise form that engineers need. As it is a basic course it is suitable for any engineer working in any industry who would benefit from knowing more about metals. The course starts at the beginning of the steels story right from ‘what is a metal?’. It builds step-by-step from carbon steels, through alloy steels to stainless steels and non ferrous alloys such as aluminum and copper. Along the way you will learn about how metals are strengthened and heat treated to produce a large range of components with vastly differing mechanical properties. By the end of the course you will have gained a practical working knowledge of metals, what they are, how they are made, where they are used and how they perform.
Who Should Attend The course is ideal for engineers who work in any industry sector and who are responsible for maintenance, solving plant problems, selecting equipment: • Mechanical Engineers • Electrical Engineers • Plant Engineers • Maintenance Engineers • Asset Managers • Maintenance Managers
Dr Maxine Watson Maxine is General Manager, Materials Engineering for Quest Reliability Ltd. who specialise in the life assessment of plant and equipment in the power, process and pipeline industries. Maxine is based at QR’s Wellington offices and also manages QR’s comprehensive metallurgical analysis, test and investigation laboratories. She began her career in the UK in the power industry and has held several senior positions in AEA Technology and ESR Technology in the UK including Head of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering for the National Centre of Tribology. Maxine was one of the founders of the UK National Pump Centre, a past member of the Institute of Materials Surface Engineering committee and Institute of Mechanical Engineers Tribology Group and was on the advisory board for the UK Pump Centre until moving to New Zealand four years ago. Maxine is a metallurgical expert witness has over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention and remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment. She provides independent advice and expert reports for legal and insurance cases and for other investigatory bodies including Government health and safety executives, defence organisations and in support of industrial engineering failure investigations and accident investigations. Maxine has participated in major investigations from aircraft and rail accidents to gas and steam turbine failures. Maxine has an international reputation and for many years has presented seminars, training courses and workshops in the USA, UK, Asia and Australia. She also chairs several international conferences.
About IIR Executive Development an informa business informa plc is the leading international provider of specialist information & services for the academic & scientific, professional & commercial business communities – with over 150 offices in more than 40 countries, employing 10,000 staff around the world. www.informa.com
IIR Executive Development is Australia’s learning & development division, delivering technical & core skill training in a variety of formats. www.iired.com.au
On-site & customised training is economical for large groups, can customise time, location, content/relevance & confidentiality
SAVE up to 40% call 02 9080 4077
Resources, Infrastructure, Engineering & Maintenance Curriculum Energy & Resources Level* Days Engineering (cont.) Australian Gas Markets – Technical, Commercial & Contract Fundamentals I 1 Design Engineering Risk Analysis – Core Strategy & Tools Basic Metallurgy – What Every Engineer Needs to Know I 2 Fitness-for-Service Assessment – For Pressurised Plant & Equipment Coal Seam Methane – Production, Completions & Operational Practicalities I 1 Gas Processing Coal Seam Methane – Technical & Economic Fundamentals I 1 Hazop for Profit – Capturing Value Comminution Plants – Benchmarking & Troubleshooting A 1 Port & Harbour Design & Expansions Competitive Electricity Industry Fundamentals I 3 Preventing Major Asset Failures Competitive Electricity Industry Masterclass A 3 Subsea Engineering – System Design Fundamentals CSG/CBM Directional Drilling I 2 Surface Engineering Fundamentals Cultural Heritage & Indigenous Engagement I 2 Infrastructure & Transport Exploration, Mining & Processing Fundamentals I 2 Bridge Inspections, Repairs & Maintenance FPSO/Floating Production I 3 Rail Engineering Fundamentals Geothermal – Technical & Commercial Fundamentals I 1 Rail Industry Fundamentals Iron & Steelmaking Fundamentals I 2 Shipping, Ports & Maritime – Technical & Commercial Fundamentals LNG Fundamentals – Examining Technical & Commercial Components I 3 Sustainable Substations – Maintenance, Upgrades & Repair Maritime/Border Security I 1 Onshore Pipeline Engineering Masterclass on World LNG – Project Complexities A 1 Vessels for Offshore Field Developments & Floating Production Systems Petroleum – Technical & Commercial Fundamentals I 2 Water Industry Fundamentals Petroleum Drilling I 2 Maintenance Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists A 2 Fitness-for-Service Assessment to Prolong Asset Life Process Control Fundamentals I 2 Gas Turbine Condition & Life Assessment Slurry Fundamentals – Mining & Industrial I 2 Maintenance Planning & Asset Management Tailings – Case Analysis of Storage & Re-use Best Practices A 2 Preventing Major Asset Failures Transitioning into a Manager & Leader – in the Mining Industry A 1 Risk Analysis Based Plant Design & Maintenance Level* Days Shutdown Planning & Streamlining – Case Study Analysis Engineering Bulk Solids Handling – Storage, Stockpiles, Feeding & Transfer I 2 Risk Analysis Based Plant Design & Maintenance Pressurised Plant Equipment – Limitations & Troubleshooting I 2 Shutdown Planning & Streamlining – Case Study Analysis * I = Intermediate A = Advanced. For specific dates, locations & timing please contact 02 9080 4050. Select courses are on-site only
www.iired.com.au/GI5039 | +61 2 9080 4050 | [email protected]
Level* Days I 2 I 2 I 2 A 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 Level* Days A 2 I 3 A 3 I 2 A 2 I 2 A 2 A 2 Level* Days A 3 I 2 A 1 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2 I 2
2 Day Course Outline Perth 22–23 March | Brisbane 12–13 April
What are metals?
• Ferrous and non-ferrous metals explained • Microstructure and its importance to mechanical properties • Manufacturing techniques
Basic steel metallurgy
• What is a steel? • Understanding the carbon steel family • Low, medium and high carbon steels • Strengthening mechanisms
Heat treatment
• Basic definitions and principles • Annealing • Hardening and tempering • Solutions treatment • Age hardening/precipitation hardening
Basic alloy steel metallurgy
• What is an alloy steel? • What do alloying elements do? • Understanding the alloy steels family
Welding
• Basic welding practice and terminology • Welding defects and how they can lead to failure • Why some steels can be welded and some can’t
Mechanical testing & mechanical properties
• The theory of yielding explained • Brittle/ductile behaviour • Hardness, tensile and impact testing • How properties data relates to real life performance
Metals degradation processes
• Cracks – What are they? What causes them? • Corrosion – Fundamentals explained • Fatigue – What is it and why does it occur?
Stainless steels & non-ferrous alloys
• What are they? • Why and where do we use them • The stainless steel family • Aluminum, copper and nickel alloys
For those who are members of professional associations, our courses are eligible for Continuing Professional Development. Please see your individual associations to learn how.
Course Details Course Registration 8:15am Course Commencement 8:30am Course Conclusion 5:00pm Break Times Customised to suit participant requirements
Customised Approach The course times advertised act as a guide and may modify slightly depending on the depth of interactive class discussion and case analysis. Course Outline IIR Executive Development reserves the right to alter the venue and/or instructor(s). The course outline/details advertised are to be used as a guide only. The outline/details advertised may be changed at any time during the course delivery. Course Suitability If clarification is needed for course suitability/relevance, please contact us.
www.iired.com.au/GI5039 | +61 2 9080 4050 | [email protected]
Venues Hotel
Register now – five easy ways q Perth 22–23 March 2010 Venue TBA
q Brisbane
www.iired.com.au/GI5039
12–13 April 2010
[email protected]
Venue TBA
Complete and fax this registration form to: (+61 2) 9299 3109 (+61 2) 9080 4050 Please remember to quote GI5039 Mail this completed form together with payment to: Customer Service Manager PO Box 200, Queen Victoria Building, NSW 1230 Book & Pay on or Before the Early Bird Date
REGISTER EARLY & SAVE OVER $110! q Individuals q 4+ participants discount
Book & Pay After the Early Bird Date
Early Bird Dates
Price
GST
Total
SAVE
Price
GST
Total
SAVE
$2,395.00
$239.50
$2,634.50
$110.00
$2,495.00
$249.50
$2,744.50
–
$1,996.00
$199.60
$2,195.60
$548.90
$1,996.00
$199.60
$2,195.60
Perth
12 February 2010
Brisbane
5 March 2010
$548.90
Privacy Policy: The personal information shown on this brochure provided by you will be held on a database and may be shared with companies in informa/IIR Australia and internationally. If you do not wish for your details to be passed onto companies in informa/IIR Australia and internationally, simply tick here q and fax back to us. Sometimes your details may be made available to external companies for marketing purposes. If you do not wish your details to be used for this purpose, please tick here q and fax back to us. If the details shown on this brochure are incorrect, simply fax this page back with your corrected details. Contact us on fax: 02 9290 2141; email: [email protected]; tel: 02 9080 4017. Prompt action will be taken to ensure details are corrected. To view our full privacy policy, please visit: www.iir.com.au/privacy
Organisation: Address: State: Telephone: Fax:
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Participant One: (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Position: Telephone: Fax: Email: o YES! I would like to receive free email information on relevant events.
Participant Two: (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Position: Telephone: Fax: Email: o YES! I would like to receive free email information on relevant events. For additional participants please photocopy this form or register online.
Approving Manager: (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Position: Telephone: Fax: Email: Booking Contact: (Mr/Mrs/Ms) Position: Telephone: Fax: Email: ❏ I do not wish to have my details made available to other organisations. o I do not wish to receive any further mailings from IIR.
Once your booking is received your place is automatically reserved. Payment in full is required before the course. Participants will receive a tax invoice upon receipt of registration. 1.
00070007EFT – Please credit: 0007B SB: 082-057 A/c No: 865419388 with the National Australia Bank, 255 George Street, Sydney. Our Ref: GI5039 Amt Tendered $______________
I enclose a cheque made payable to IIR Pty Ltd. 2. Please ensure GI5039 is written on the back of the cheque 3. 0007 0007Please charge the following credit card:
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Amount A confirmation letter and invoice will be sent upon receipt of your course registration. Please note that full payment must be made upon receipt of the invoice and at least 10 working days prior to the course. Only those participants whose fees have been paid in full will gain admittance to the course.
For additional participants please photocopy this form
YES! PLEASE REGISTER ME FOR Basic metallurgy – what every engineer needs to know
Cancellation Policy: Should you be unable to attend, a substitute participant is always welcome at no extra charge. Alternatively, a full refund, less $440 (inc GST) service charge, will be made for cancellations received in writing (letter, fax, email) up to two weeks prior to the event. Regrettably, no refunds can be made less than 15 days before the event. For any event cancelled by IIR, registration fees are fully refundable. IIR is not responsible for participant flights or accommodation if a course is cancelled. 4+ Participant Discounts: Conditions apply. Contact (+61 2) 9080 4050 for details. Discounts: One discount per person applies. IIR Executive Development MUST receive payment by the early bird date to claim the early bird discount. For those companies with a complex account payable system, a credit card payment is advised to ensure your discount. Program: IIR Executive Development reserves the right to alter the venue/instructors.
To fast-track your registration please quote your VIP number below.
Basic Metallurgy – What Every Engineer Should Know NEW!
VIP Code
Basic Metallurgy
What Every Engineer Should Know
A comprehensive basic guide to metallurgy for engineers which demystifies the subject & provides an understanding of how metallurgy directly relates to the mechanical properties of industrial components
Course Expert Dr Maxine Watson Maxine is a metallurgical expert witness with over 25 years experience in root cause failure diagnosis, failure prevention & remediation, specialising in the reliability of rotating equipment
Key Learning Outcomes
Event Code
• Discover the world of metals, what they are and where they are used • Become familiar with the language of metallurgy • Learn the difference between carbon steels and alloy steels • Understand the fundamentals of heat treatment why it’s used and what benefits it provides • Find out how metals are strengthened and shaped to provide a wide range of industrial components from sheet metal to forged shafts • Develop a knowledge of mechanical behavior of metals and the tests used to determine mechanical properties
GI5039 E150
• Understand how metals degrade in service and what inbuilt defects they contain
2010 2 Day Course Dates Perth Brisbane
22–23 March 12–13 April
• Analysis why some metals resist corrosion and some don’t • Gain a comprehensive, practical working knowledge of metals
HOW TO SAVE 4+ participants
20%
8+ participants
40%
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CALL 02 9080 4077 for on-site options
A.B.N. 87 002 541 013
your one-partner solution for building skills and knowledge | www.iired.com.au/GI5039
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