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Program of

The 11th fib International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering

Ito International Research Center

The University of Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan

August 29-31, 2016

http://concrete.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/fib_PhD2016/

Organizing Committee

Koichi Maekawa, Co Chairman (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Akio Kasuga, Co Chairman (Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd., Japan)

Kohei Nagai, Secretary General (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Jun Yamazaki, Honorable adviser (Nihon University, Japan)

Tetsuya Ishida (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Yuya Takahashi (The University of Tokyo, Japan)

Nobuhiro Chijiwa (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan)

Chikako Fujiyama (Hosei University, Japan)

Shingo Asamoto (Saitama University, Japan)

Ali Ahmed (University of Engineering and Technology Lahore, Pakistan)

Kenichi Kata (Sumitomo Mitsui Construction Co., Ltd., Japan)

Satoru Aiura (Taisei Corporation, Japan)

Kotaro Ikegami (IHI Construction Service Co., Ltd., Japan)

Yohei Umemoto (Oriental Shiraishi Corporation, Japan)

Nobumasa Suzuki (P.S. Mitsubishi Construction Co., Ltd., Japan)

Keita Fukuji (Kurosawa Construction Co., Ltd., Japan)

Program

Day 0: 28 August

17:30-19:30 Pre-symposium Reception Sanjo Hall Day 1: 29 August

8:30 – 9:00 Registration 9:00 – 9:20 Opening Ceremony

Ito Hall (B2) 9:20 – 11:10

Keynote Lectures Xuehui An (Tsinghua University, China) Hideaki Sakai (Central Nippon Expressway, Japan)

11:10 – 11:30 Group Photo 11:30 – 13:00 Lunch (Daini Dining Hall)

13:00 – 15:30 Shear Behaviour of Concrete

Structures 1

(Gallery 1)

Strengthening of Concrete

structure 1

(Conference Room)

Durability 1

(Seminar Room)

15:30 – 16:00 Break

16:00 – 18:05 Bridge Engineering &

Innovation

(Gallery 1)

Strengthening of Concrete

Structure 2

(Conference Room)

Durability 2

(Seminar Room)

18:30 – 20:00 Welcome Reception Event Space (B2) Day 2: 30 August

9:00 – 11:30 Shear Behaviour of Concrete

Structures 2

(Gallery 1)

Numerical Study

(Conference Room)

Fiber Reinforced Concrete

(Seminar Room)

11:30 – 13:00 Lunch (Daini Dining Hall)

13:00 – 15:30 Seismic Performance and

Performance under Cyclic

Load (Gallery 1)

Application of High Strength

Concrete

(Conference Room)

Self-curing

(Seminar Room)

15:30 – 16:00 Break

16:00 – 18:05 Load Carrying Mechanism 1

(Gallery 1)

Application of Recycle

Materials

(Conference Room)

Non-destructive Method

(Seminar Room)

18:30 – 21:00 Banquet Daini Dining Hall Day 3: 31 August

9:00 – 11:30 Structural Analysis of

Concrete Structures

(Gallery 1)

Assessment of Damaged

Structure

(Conference Room)

New Technique for Concrete

Structure

(Seminar Room)

11:30 – 13:00 Lunch (Daini Dining Hall)

13:00 – 15:05 Load Carrying Mechanism 2

(Gallery 1)

Polymetric Materials

(Conference Room)

15:05 – 15:30 Break

15:30 – 16:20 Keynote Lecture

Harald S. Müller (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany)

Ito Hall (B2)

16:20 – 17:00 Closing Ceremony

Keynote Lecture

Application of SCC to Dam Construction,

an example of technology and business model development

Xuehui An

Professor

Department of Hydro science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, China

Dr. Xuehui An is a Professor of Department of Hydro science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, China. He received

his Doctor of Engineering degree from The University of Tokyo in 1996. His major are structural concrete mechanics and

concrete materials. His recent research interests include self-compacting concrete (SCC) and rock filled concrete (RFC),

smart manufacture and testing technology of concrete and life-span performance evaluation of concrete structures. In the

past few years, he has served as a deputy chair of Building Waterproofing Technical Committee, Associating of

Engineering Construction Standardization in China (CECS) and a council member of Beijing Hydraulic Engineering

Society. Since 2016, Prof. An is serving as a deputy director of the Office of Scientific R&D, Tsinghua University. Prof.

An is a founder and chief scientist of Sinoconfix Co. Ltd., a leading concrete technology company in China.

Keynote Lecture

Innovative Design and Construction for New Expressway Bridges in Japan

― Prestressed Concrete Bridges, Composite Bridges with Prestressed Concrete and Steel ―

Hideaki Sakai

Senior Expert in Bridge Engineering

Engineering/Construction Headquarters,

Central Nippon Expressway Company Limited, Japan

Dr. Hideaki Sakai is a Senior Expert in Bridge Engineering of Engineering/Construction Headquarters at the Central

Nippon Expressway Company Limited, Japan. He received his Doctor of Engineering from The Nihon University in 2006.

His majors are planning/designing of prestressed concrete bridges and composite bridges with prestressed concrete and

steel. His recent research interests include diagnosis of stay cable systems, non-destructive tests of stay cables, and

evaluations of the performance of prestressed concrete bridges. He has carried out planning and designing of many bridges

as an engineer of the expressway company. He has planned and designed the hybrid extradosed bridges, a composite cable-

stayed bridge, and prestressed concrete box girder bridges by precast segmental construction. He is serving as a Chair of

Committee on Guidelines for Maintenance of Prestressed Concrete Bridge of Japan Prestressed Concrete Institute (JPCI),

a Committee Member of Technical Standard Committee of JPCI, a Committee Member of Guidelines for Renewal Precast

Prestressed Concrete Slab, and a Committee Member of Standard Specification for Concrete Structural Materials and

Construction of Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE).

Keynote Lecture

Sustainability

– A maxim for the human society and a challenge for civil engineers

Harald S. Müller

President of fib

Professor

Division of Natural and Built Environment,

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

Dr.-Ing. Harald S. Müller is professor for building materials and concrete structures at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology,

KIT (formerly: University of Karlsruhe), Germany. He received his academic education and his doctoral degree in civil

engineering from the University of Karlsruhe in 1986. After several years in engineering practice in Berlin he returned to

the University of Karlsruhe in 1995, where he became a full professor. His research covers a wide area within structural

concrete and design. Major subjects are creep and shrinkage, service life design, durability and sustainability. Prof. Müller

is an elected member of the National Science Foundation of German (DFG) and is active in various national and

international scientific and technical commissions. He is currently the President of the International Federation for

Structural Concrete (fib) and a convenor within CEN Eurocode 2 revision. Further, he serves in Germany as a court

admitted sworn expert for concrete structures. As a managing partner of the SMP Society of Engineers of Constructions

Ltd in his side job, he is mainly involved in the rehabilitation and strengthening of concrete structures.

Presentations Day 1: 29 August

Afternoon 1: 13:00-15:30

Shear Behaviour of Concrete Structures 1 Gallery 1 (B1)

Punching shear strength and behaviour of compact reinforced concrete footings João Simões, Miguel Fernández Ruiz and Aurelio Muttoni

Investigation of shear transfer mechanisms by using the digital image correlation method Tobias Huber and Johann Kollegger

Shear performance of immersion joint with concrete shear keys Wenhao Xiao, Luc Taerwe and Yong Yuan

Influences of pretressing levels and reinforcement ratio on behaviour of RC interface for connecting the old and new deck slabs

Fakhruddin, Koji Matsumoto, Takuro Nakamura and Junichiro Niwa A review on shear design of prestressed concrete

P.V.M.Rao, Dilip Soni and Arghadeep Laskar Masonry walls with a multi-layer bottom bed joint: Behavior under static-cyclic shear

Miloš Petrović, Nebojša Mojsilović and Božidar Stojadinović

Strengthening of Concrete Structure 1 Conference Room (3F)

Energy absorption of steel fiber-reinforced-concrete beams under impact loads Gonzalo Sanz-Diez de Ulzurrun Casals and Carlos Zanuy Sánchez

Development of an efficient shear strengthening method for dynamically loaded structures Johannes Lechner and Jürgen Feix

Seismic performance of RC columns with short lap splice length Chulgoo Kim, Honggun Park and Tae-sung Eom

An experimental study of concrete beams reinforced with internal PBO mesh and CFRP grid in shear Sirapong Suwanpanjasil, Takuro Nakamura, Koji Matsumoto and Junichiro Niwa

Seismic performance evaluation of existing masonry infilled reinforced concrete framed buildings in AEM Arifa Iffat Zerin, Akira Hosoda, Hamed Hadhoud and Khan M. Amanat

Active confinement of rectangular RC column using prestressed CFRP sheets Andrej Anzlin and Tatjana Isakovic

Durability 1 Seminar Room (3F)

Fire resistance and residual strength of reinforced concrete frame Mohammad Mahdi Raouffard and Minehiro Nishiyama

Application of chloride induced corrosion model for self-compacting concrete based on experimental data Abdulkader El Mir and Salem Nehme

Influence of liquid water in meso-scale pores on salt penetration by advection Tomohisa Kamada and Toshiharu Kishi

Temperature dependent moisture transport in cement based material Sung In Hong and Ki Yong Ann

Influence of aggregate size distribution on silica fume efficiency in dry-mix shotcrete Julie Armengaud, Marc Jolin, Antoine Gagnon, Géraldine Casaux-Ginestet, Martin Cyr and Bernard Husson

Enhanced durability of shotcrete Maria Thumann and Wolfgang Kusterle

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

Day 1: 29 August

Afternoon 2: 16:00-18:05

Bridge Engineering & Innovation Gallery 1 (B1)

Influence of ruptured PC tendons on mechanical behaviour of PC girders Toshihiro Yokota, Hiroshi Mutsuyoshi and Isuru Wijayawardane

Development and investigations on a prototype for durable expansion joints for long integral abutment bridges Bernhard Eichwalder and Johann Kollegger

Investigation of reinforced concrete beams in serviceability limit state Annette Beedholm Rasmussen and Lars German Hagsten

Evaluation and improvement of calculation methods for large-scale concrete structures in service limit state Reignard Tan, Max Hendriks, Mette Geiker, Dan-Evert Brekke and Terje Kanstad

Structural characteristics of box girder with strutted wing slabs Kimio Saito, Teruhiko Yoda, Jun Yamazaki and Atsushi Homma

Strengthening of Concrete Structure 2 Conference Room (3F)

Experimental investigation on the ultimate bearing capacity of deformed segmental tunnel linings strengthened by epoxy bonded filament wound profiles

Xian Liu, Zijie Jiang and Lele Zhang The influence of applied reinforcement on the triaxial stresses of jacketed columns

Attila Várdai, István Bódi and Botond Madaras Optimal seismic design of substandard RC frames using a friction-based passive wall damper

Neda Nabid, Iman Hajirasouliha and Mihail Petkovski Deep embedment shear strengthening of continuous reinforced concrete T-beams

Vesna Raicic, Tim Ibell, Antony Darby, Mark Evernden and John Orr Influence of type of fiber on tensile performance of one-part “dry-mix” strain hardening geopolymer composite (SHGC)

Behzad Nematollahi and Jay Sanjayan

Durability 2 Seminar Room (3F)

Meso-scale mechanical degradation of mortar under combined freeze-thaw cycles and sodium chloride attack Yi Wang, Fuyuan Gong, Tamon Ueda and Dawei Zhang

Effect of intermittent applications of ECE to Portlandite and water-soluble calcium ions in reinforced concrete Thi Hai Yen Nguyen, Hiroshi Yokota and Katsufumi Hashimoto

Evaluation and comparison of freeze-thaw tests and air void analysis of pervious concrete Mia Lund, Kurt K. Hansen, John T. Kevern and Vernon R. Schaefer

Contribution of carbonation under drying curing condition to strength development of cement-treated soils Lanh Ho Si, Kenichiro Nakarai, Takashi Sasaki, Masaaki Watanabe and Minoru Morioka

Influence of severe acidic circumstances on hydration and microstructure of cementitious materials Lilla Mlinárik and Katalin Kopecsko

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

Presentations Day 2: 30 August

Morning: 9:00-11:30

Shear Behaviour of Concrete Structures 2 Gallery 1 (B1)

The design and analysis of reinforced concrete shell elements subjected to in-plane and out-of-plane shear stresses Giorgio Proestos, Evan Bentz and Michael Collins

New method to evaluate the shear behavior of tapered RC beams without shear reinforcement Chenwei Hou, Koji Matsumoto, Takuro Nakamura, Takayuki Iwanaga and Junichiro Niwa

Shear strength and size effect in FRP RC beams Szymon Cholostiakow, Matteo Di Benedetti and Maurizio Guadagnini

Shear-friction design of low-rise RC walls under cyclic loading Jangwoon Baek and Honggun Park

A macro-element formulation and solution procedure for shear analysis of RC deep beams Jian Liu and Boyan Mihaylov

Catenary action in rebars crossing a casting joint loaded in shear Jesper Harrild Sørensen, Linh Cao Hoang, John Forbes Olesen and Gregor Fischer

Numerical Study Conference Room (3F)

DEM modelling of hardness testing of normal-strength concrete Zoltán Gyurkó and Adorján Borosnyói

Effect of transverse bar on anchorage performance in damaged RC with mechanical anchorage Tao Wang, Koji Matsumoto and Kohei Nagai

FEM simulation of cracking in double shell tunnel lining system and investigation of crack mitigation techniques Chamila Kumara Rankoth, Akira Hosoda and Satoshi Komatsu

Exploring NSM technique for torsional strengthening of tubular type RC structures Chandan C Gowda and Joaquim A O Barros

FDEM: an innovative tool to model the seismic response of structural masonry Paola Miglietta, Evan Bentz and Giovanni Grasselli

Cumulative seismic damage assessment in circular RC columns using multi-directional polygonal 3D lattice Model Mauro Ricardo Simao and Tomohiro Miki

Fiber Reinforced Concrete Seminar Room (3F)

Influence of FRC on bond characteristics of FRP reinforcement Sándor Sólyom and György L. Balázs

Application of highly-flowable strain hardening fiber reinforced concrete (HF-SHFRC) in new RC columns Wisena Perceka, Wen-Cheng Liao and Li-Wei Tseng

Structural behaviour of ultra high performance fibre reinforced concrete beams with steel and polymer bar reinforcement

Manpreet Singh, M.S. Mohamed Ali, Abdul H Sheikh, A. Hamid Sheikh and Phillip Visintin New application of UFC in flexural strengthening method for RC beams

Pornpen Limpaninlachat, Koji Matsumoto, Takuro Nakamura, Katsuya Kono and Junichiro Niwa Investigation on the influence of fibre reinforcement on chloride induced corrosion of RC structures

Carlos Gil Berrocal, Karin Lundgren and Ingemar Löfgren Effect of fibre reinforcement on the behaviour of post-installed anchors

Viktor Hlavička and Éva Lublóy

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

Day 2: 30 August

Afternoon 1: 13:00-15:30

Seismic Performance and Performance under Cyclic Load Gallery 1 (B1)

An experimental study on in-plane seismic performance of infilled RC frames Ismail ozan demirel, Ahmet Yakut and Barış Binici

Response to simple pulses representing near-fault ground motions Shubham Trivedi and Hitoshi Shiohara

FEM simulations of reduced web-section beams subjected to seismic loading Seung-Pil Kim, Myoungsu Shin and Mark Aschheim

Analytical study on residual displacements in reinforced concrete cantilever walls under cyclic loading Luis Bedrinana, Masanori Tani and Minehiro Nishiyama

Large-scale seismic testing of fastenings with post-installed anchors used in nuclear power plants Thilo Fröhlich, Dieter Lotze and Jan Hofmann

Yield line analysis of RC grid slab systems Bijily Balakrishnan and Devdas Menon

Application of High Strength Concrete Conference Room (3F)

A new approach for double-wall elements made of UHPC Philipp Preinstorfer and Johann Kollegger

Flow characteristics of ultra-high-strength concrete and cement paste with silica fume and fly ash Hiroshi Nomura and Takafumi Noguchi and Yutaka Aikawa

Ultra-high performance concrete – experimental testing of bond behaviour in variable condition David Citek, Jiri Kolisko and Jan L. Vitek

Study of applicability of UFC to road bridge Hiroyuki Musha and Takafumi Sugiyama

Shear behavior of I-shaped UHPFRC beams without shear reinforcement Ji-Hyung Lee and Sung-gul Hong

Mechanical properties of new cementitious material with compressive strength above 350 N/mm2 Ryohei Yanagida, Takuro Nakamura, Katsuya Kono and Junichiro Niwa

Self-curing Seminar Room (3F)

Extended understanding of permeating water flow reduction in narrow gaps such as concrete cracks Muzafalu Kayondo and Toshihau Kishi

Surface wave transmission to monitor recovery in crack depth Eunjong Ahn, Myoungsu Shin, Sung Woo Shin and Seongwoo Gwon

Impregnation lightweight aggregates with sodium silicate for concrete self-healing Rami Alghamri and Abir Al-Tabbaa

Assessment of microencapsulated sodium silicate for self-healing of cementitious materials Petros Giannaros, Antonis Kanellopoulos and Abir Al-Tabbaa

Self-healing concrete full-scale site trials Oliver Teall, Robert Davies, Martins Pilegis, Antonios Kanellopoulos, Trupti Sharma, Kevin Paine, Anthony

Jefferson, Robert Lark, Diane gardner and Abir Al-Tabbaa

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

Presentations Day 2: 30 August

Afternoon 2: 16:00-18:05

Load Carrying Mechanism 1 Gallery 1 (B1)

Prediction of PS strand stress at flexural strength of beam with high-strength strand Jae-Hyun Park, Dan-Gyu Lee, Ho Park and Jae-Yeol Cho

Reinforcement concrete behaviour subjected to impact loading Yong Jae Yu, Jae Yeol Cho and Sangho Lee

Load-bearing behavior of hybrid concrete elements under concentrated load Fanbing Song and Rolf Breitenbücher

Development of strut-and-tie models for RC bridge pier caps Indu Geevar and Devdas Menon

Towards a better understanding of the response of RC barriers to combined loading of blast and fragments Hezi Grisaro and Avraham N. Dancygier

Application of Recycle Materials Conference Room (3F)

Solidification of waste rubber and fly ash using modified sulfur polymer Seongwoo Gwon and Myoungsu Shin

Improving properties of recycled aggregate concrete with fibres Olivér Czoboly and György L. Balazs

Experimental study of the compressive strength and porosity of powder compacted concrete and sludge and cement paste

Biruktawit Taye Tarekegne, Yuya Sakai and Toshiharu Kishi Effect of the addition of sugar-cane bagasse ash on the corrosion risk of uncured mortars

Marco A Maldonado-García, Pedro Montes-García and Pedro L Valdez-Tamez Effectiveness of recycled nylon fiber as a reinforcing material in mortar

Shanya Orasutthikul, Hiroshi Yokota, Katsufumi Hashimoto and Daili Ueno

Non-destructive Method Seminar Room (3F)

Investigation of alteration in deteriorated mortar due to water attack using non-destructive integrated CT-XRD method Hayato Takahashi and Takafumi Sugiyama

Ultrasonic detection of reinforced concrete beams on sulfate ions intrusion under stress condition Ming Sun, Jinrui Zhang and Zongjin Li

Development of semi-automatic crack detection software for concrete structures Cuong Nguyen Kim, Kei Kawamura, Masando Shiozaki, Junji Matsumoto and Amir Tarighai

The long way towards the development of a Smart Health Facility Danilo Gargaro, Carlo Rainieri and Giovanni Fabbrocino

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

Day 3: 31 August

Morning: 9:00-11:30

Structural Analysis of Concrete Structures Gallery 1 (B1)

Effects of cracks in the anchorage of pretensioning Stephan Gessner, Philipp Schmidt and Josef Hegger

Evaluation of early age, long- and short- term behavior of R/C column including shrinkage and creep effect by 3-D FE analysis

Masayuki Horikawa and Nobuaki Shirai Numerical and analytical studies on load-carrying mechanism of reinforced concrete beam-column structures against progressive collapse

Pham Anh Tuan and Tan Kang Hai Three-dimensional submodel for modelling of joints in precast concrete structures

Morten Andersen Herfelt, Peter Noe Poulsen, Linh Cao Hoang and Jesper Frøbert Jensen Strength of confined concrete according to limit analysis including sub-macroscopic composite structure of concrete

Lise Kjær Andersen and Lars German Hagsten Behaviour of concrete in compression and shear under varying strain rates: from rapid to long-term actions

Darko Tasevski, Miguel Fernández Ruiz and Aurelio Muttoni

Assessment of Damaged Structure Conference Room (3F)

Effect of shear reinforcement corrosion on load carrying capacity of RC beams Rahmat Ullah, Hiroshi Yokota and Katsufumi Hashimoto

Evaluation of the material and structural performance of thick concrete slabs affected by alkali-silica reaction Anthony Allard, Sébastien Bilodeau, Josée Bastien, Benoît Fournier and Benoît Bissonnette

Shear fatigue load carrying mechanism of reinforced concrete beam with rebar corrosion cracks Yuta Yamada, Nobuhiro Chijiwa and Mitsuyasu Iwanami

Influence of alkali silica reaction on fatigue resistance of RC bridge deck Takuya Maeshima, Ichiro Iwaki and Yasuhiro Koda

Effect of loading conditions on shear creep failure of RC beams Halwan Alfisa Saifullah, Kenichiro Nakarai, Van Piseth, Nobuhiro Chijiwa and Koichi Maekawa

Assessment of the PC bridge estimated by the property of 40 years passed PC beam Keiichi Aoki, Shinya Watanabe, Takashi Sanga and Hiroshi Mutsuyoshi

New Technique for Concrete Structures Seminar Room (3F)

3D printing of concrete structures using the selective binding method - Effect of concrete technology on contour precision and compressive strength

Daniel Weger, Dirk Lowke and Christoph Gehlen Factors influencing the mechanical properties of the 3D printed product out of magnesium potassium phosphate cement material

Xiangpeng Cao, Zongjin Li, Rui Liang and Guoxing Sun Resilience assessment of seismic-prone urban areas

Anna Bozza, Domenico Asprone, Andrea Prota and Gaetano Manfredi Fabric-formed concrete: physical modelling for assessment of digital form-finding methods

Will Hawkins, John Orr, Paul Shepherd and Tim Ibell

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

Presentations Day 3: 31 August

Afternoon 1: 13:00-15:05

Load Carrying Mechanism 2 Gallery 1 (B1)

Mechanism of flexural shear failure at termination point of main reinforcement of RC column subjected to cyclic load Li Fu, Hikaru Nakamura, Yoshihito Yamamoto and Taito Miura

An experimental study on confinement effect of U-shaped ties in columns Ju-Ok Noh and Hong-Gun Park

Similitude law considering strain distortion and variation of strain ratio for scaled model test of RC column Jamin Park, Joo Hyung Lee and Jae-Yeol Cho

Behaviour of thick concrete members with unbonded transverse reinforcement Mathieu Fiset, Alexandra Parenteau, Sébastien Bilodeau, Josée Bastien and Denis Mitchell

Fundamentals of shotcrete application and bond strength of reinforcing bars Pasquale Basso, Marc Jolin, Bruno Massicotte and Benoît Bissonnette

Polymetric Materials Conference Room (3F)

Experimental investigation of the static and fatigue bond behaviour of GFRP bars and concrete Ana Veljkovic, Marcin Haffke, Valter Carvelli and Matthias Pahn

The effects of moisture and stress on CFRP pre-stressed concrete Shobana Sivanendran and Janet M Lees

Bond stress between reinforcement bars and fly ash-based geopolymer concrete Mohammad Albitar, Mohammed Ali, Phillip Visintin, Olivier Lavigne and Erwin Gamboa

Effect of using polymer on the properties of concrete with recycled ballast aggregate Sahyeon Lee, Seongwoo Gwon, Seungpil Kim, Eunjon Ahn, Chanyoung Kim and Myoungsu Shin

Interface modification and mechanical enhancement of multi-scaled cementitious composites Rui LIANG, Guoxing SUN and Zongjin LI

Presentation: 15min. Q&A: 10min.

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