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ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1 Regulation 2017 Anna University

ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1

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UNIT I METAL CASTING PROCESSES 9 ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1

Sand Casting : Sand Mould – Type of patterns – Pattern Materials – Pattern allowances –Moulding sand Properties and testing – Cores –Types and applications – Moulding machines– Types and applications; Melting furnaces : Blast and Cupola Furnaces; Principle of special casting processes : Shell – investment – Ceramic mould – Pressure die casting – Centrifugal Casting – CO2 process – Stir casting; Defects in Sand casting

UNIT II JOINING PROCESSES 9 ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1

Operating principle, basic equipment, merits and applications of: Fusion welding processes: Gas welding – Types – Flame characteristics; Manual metal arc welding – Gas Tungsten arc welding
– Gas metal arc welding – Submerged arc welding – Electro slag welding; Operating principle and
applications of: Resistance welding – Plasma arc welding – Thermit welding – Electron beam welding – Friction welding and Friction Stir Welding; Brazing and soldering; Weld defects: types, causes and cure.

UNIT III METAL FORMING PROCESSES 9 ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1

Hot working and cold working of metals – Forging processes – Open, impression and closed die forging – forging operations. Rolling of metals– Types of Rolling – Flat strip rolling – shape rolling operations – Defects in rolled parts. Principle of rod and wire drawing – Tube drawing – Principles of Extrusion – Types – Hot and Cold extrusion.

UNIT IV SHEET METAL PROCESSES 9 ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1

Sheet metal characteristics – shearing, bending and drawing operations – Stretch forming operations – Formability of sheet metal – Test methods –special forming processes-Working principle and applications – Hydro forming – Rubber pad forming – Metal spinning– Introduction of Explosive forming, magnetic pulse forming, peen forming, Super plastic forming – Micro forming

UNIT V MANUFACTURE OF PLASTIC COMPONENTS 9 ME8351 Syllabus MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1

Types and characteristics of plastics – Moulding of thermoplastics – working principles and typical applications – injection moulding – Plunger and screw machines – Compression moulding, Transfer Moulding – Typical industrial applications – introduction to blow moulding –Rotational moulding – Film blowing – Extrusion – Thermoforming – Bonding of Thermoplastics.

Subject name MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY 1
Semester 3
Subject Code ME8351
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CE8394 Notes Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Regulation 2017 Anna University

CE8394 Notes Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

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OBJECTIVES : CE8394 Notes Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

 The properties of fluids and concept of control volume are studied

 The applications of the conservation laws to flow through pipes are studied.

 To understand the importance of dimensional analysis

 To understand the importance of various types of flow in pumps.

 To understand the importance of various types of flow in turbines.

OUTCOMES: CE8394 Notes Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to

 Apply mathematical knowledge to predict the properties and characteristics of a fluid.

 Can analyse and calculate major and minor losses associated with pipe flow in piping networks.

 Can mathematically predict the nature of physical quantities

 Can critically analyse the performance of pumps

 Can critically analyse the performance of turbines.

TEXT BOOK: CE8394 Notes Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

1. Modi P.N. and Seth, S.M. “Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics”, Standard Book House, New Delhi 2013.

REFERENCES: CE8394 Notes Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

1. Graebel. W.P, “Engineering Fluid Mechanics”, Taylor & Francis, Indian Reprint, 2011

2. Kumar K. L., “Engineering Fluid Mechanics”, Eurasia Publishing House(p) Ltd., New Delhi 2016

3. Robert W.Fox, Alan T. McDonald, Philip J.Pritchard, “Fluid Mechanics and Machinery”, 2011.

4. Streeter, V. L. and Wylie E. B., “Fluid Mechanics”, McGraw Hill Publishing Co. 2010.

Subject name Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
Semester 3
Subject Code CE8394
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CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery Regulation 2017 Anna University

CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

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UNIT I FLUID PROPERTIES AND FLOW CHARACTERISTICS 12 CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Units and dimensions- Properties of fluids- mass density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, viscosity, compressibility, vapor pressure, surface tension and capillarity. Flow characteristics – concept of control volume – application of continuity equation, energy equation and momentum equation.

UNIT II FLOW THROUGH CIRCULAR CONDUITS 12 CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Hydraulic and energy gradient – Laminar flow through circular conduits and circular annuli-Boundary layer concepts – types of boundary layer thickness – Darcy Weisbach equation –friction factor- Moody diagram- commercial pipes- minor losses – Flow through pipes in series and parallel.

UNIT III DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS 12 CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Need for dimensional analysis – methods of dimensional analysis – Similitude –types of similitude – Dimensionless parameters- application of dimensionless parameters – Model analysis.

UNIT IV PUMPS 12 CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Impact of jets – Euler’s equation – Theory of roto-dynamic machines – various efficiencies– velocity components at entry and exit of the rotor- velocity triangles – Centrifugal pumps– working principle – work done by the impeller – performance curves – Reciprocating pump- working principle – Rotary pumps –classification.

UNIT V TURBINES 12 CE8394 Syllabus Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

Classification of turbines – heads and efficiencies – velocity triangles. Axial, radial and mixed flow turbines. Pelton wheel, Francis turbine and Kaplan turbines- working principles – work done by water on the runner – draft tube. Specific speed – unit quantities – performance curves for turbines – governing of turbines.

Subject name Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
Semester 3
Subject Code CE8394
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ME8391 Notes ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS Regulation 2017 Anna University

ME8391 Notes ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

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OBJECTIVE: ME8391 Notes ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

 To familiarize the students to understand the fundamentals of thermodynamics and to perform thermal analysis on their behavior and performance.
(Use of Standard and approved Steam Table, Mollier Chart, Compressibility Chart and Psychrometric Chart permitted)

OUTCOMES: ME8391 Notes ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Upon the completion of this course the students will be able to

CO1 – Apply the first law of thermodynamics for simple open and closed systems under steady and unsteady conditions.

CO2 – Apply second law of thermodynamics to open and closed systems and calculate entropy and availability.

CO3 – Apply Rankine cycle to steam power plant and compare few cycle improvement methods

CO4 – Derive simple thermodynamic relations of ideal and real gases

CO5 – Calculate the properties of gas mixtures and moist air and its use in psychometric processes

TEXT BOOKS : ME8391 Notes ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

1. R.K.Rajput, “A Text Book Of Engineering Thermodynamics “,Fifth Edition,2017.

2. Yunus a. Cengel & michael a. Boles, “Thermodynamics”, 8th edition 2015.

REFERENCES: ME8391 Notes ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

1. Arora C.P, “Thermodynamics”, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2003.

2. Borgnakke & Sonnatag, “Fundamental of Thermodynamics”, 8th Edition , 2016.

3. Chattopadhyay, P, “Engineering Thermodynamics”, Oxford University Press, 2016.

4. Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, “Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics”, 8th Edition.

5. Nag.P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2013.

Subject name ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Semester 3
Subject Code MA8391
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ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS Regulation 2017 Anna University

ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

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UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS AND FIRST LAW ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Basic concepts – concept of continuum, comparison of microscopic and macroscopic approach. Path and point functions. Intensive and extensive, total and specific quantities. System and their types. Thermodynamic Equilibrium State, path and process. Quasi-static, reversible and irreversible processes. Heat and work transfer, definition and comparison, sign convention. Displacement work and other modes of work .P-V diagram. Zeroth law of thermodynamics – concept of temperature and thermal equilibrium– relationship between temperature scales –new temperature scales. First law of thermodynamics –application to closed and open systems – steady and unsteady flow processes.

UNIT II SECOND LAW AND AVAILABILITY ANALYSIS ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Heat Reservoir, source and sink. Heat Engine, Refrigerator, Heat pump. Statements of second law and its corollaries. Carnot cycle Reversed Carnot cycle, Performance. Clausius inequality. Concept of entropy, T-s diagram, Tds Equations, entropy change for – pure substance, ideal gases – different processes, principle of increase in entropy. Applications of II Law. High and low grade energy. Available and non-available energy of a source and finite body. Energy and irreversibility. Expressions for the energy of a closed system and open systems. Energy balance and entropy generation. Irreversibility. I and II law Efficiency.

UNIT III PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCE AND STEAM POWER CYCLE ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Formation of steam and its thermodynamic properties, p-v, p-T, T-v, T-s, h-s diagrams. p-v-T surface. Use of Steam Table and Mollier Chart. Determination of dryness fraction. Application of I and II law for pure substances. Ideal and actual Rankine cycles, Cycle Improvement Methods – Reheat and Regenerative cycles, Economiser, preheater, Binary and Combined cycles.

UNIT IV IDEAL AND REAL GASES, THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Properties of Ideal gas- Ideal and real gas comparison- Equations of state for ideal and real gases- Reduced properties. Compressibility factor-.Principle of Corresponding states. -Generalised
Compressibility Chart and its use-. Maxwell relations, Tds Equations, Difference and ratio of heat capacities, Energy equation, Joule-Thomson Coefficient, Clausius Clapeyron equation, Phase Change Processes. Simple Calculations.

UNIT V GAS MIXTURES AND PSYCHROMETRY ME8391 Syllabus ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

Mole and Mass fraction, Dalton’s and Amagat’s Law. Properties of gas mixture – Molar mass, gas constant, density, change in internal energy, enthalpy, entropy and Gibbs function. Psychrometric properties, Psychrometric charts. Property calculations of air vapour mixtures by using chart and expressions. Psychrometric process – adiabatic saturation, sensible heating and cooling, humidification, dehumidification, evaporative cooling and adiabatic mixing. Simple Applications

Subject name ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Semester 3
Subject Code MA8391
Regulation 2017 regulation

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HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

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OBJECTIVES: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

The Course will enable learners to:

• Equip students with the English language skills required for the successful undertaking of academic studies with primary emphasis on academic speaking and listening skills.

• Provide guidance and practice in basic general and classroom conversation and to engage in specific academic speaking activities.

• improve general and academic listening skills

• Make effective presentations.

UNIT I HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Listening as a key skill- its importance- speaking – give personal information – ask for personal information – express ability – enquire about ability – ask for clarification Improving pronunciation – pronunciation basics taking lecture notes – preparing to listen to a lecture – articulate a complete idea as opposed to producing fragmented utterances.

UNIT II HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Listen to a process information- give information, as part of a simple explanation – conversation starters: small talk – stressing syllables and speaking clearly – intonation patterns – compare and contrast information and ideas from multiple sources- converse with reasonable accuracy over a wide range of everyday topics.

UNIT III HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Lexical chunking for accuracy and fluency- factors influence fluency, deliver a five-minute informal talk – greet – respond to greetings – describe health and symptoms – invite and offer – accept – decline – take leave – listen for and follow the gist- listen for detail

UNIT IV HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Being an active listener: giving verbal and non-verbal feedback – participating in a group discussion – summarizing academic readings and lectures conversational speech listening to and participating in conversations – persuade.

UNIT V HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

Formal and informal talk – listen to follow and respond to explanations, directions and instructions in academic and business contexts – strategies for presentations and interactive communication – group/pair presentations – negotiate disagreement in group work.

OUTCOMES: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

At the end of the course Learners will be able to:
• Listen and respond appropriately.
• Participate in group discussions
• Make effective presentations
• Participate confidently and appropriately in conversations both formal and informal

TEXT BOOKS: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING

1. Brooks,Margret. Skills for Success. Listening and Speaking. Level 4 Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2011.

2. Richards,C. Jack. & David Bholke. Speak Now Level 3. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 2010.

REFERENCES: HS8381 Syllabus INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/LISTENING AND SPEAKING

1. Bhatnagar, Nitin and MamtaBhatnagar. Communicative English for Engineers and Professionals. Pearson: New Delhi, 2010.

2. Hughes, Glyn and Josephine Moate. Practical English Classroom. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2014.

3. Vargo, Mari. Speak Now Level 4. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2013.

4. Richards C. Jack. Person to Person (Starter). Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2006.

5. Ladousse, Gillian Porter. Role Play. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2014

Subject name INTERPERSONAL SKILLS / LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Semester 3
Subject Code HS8381
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CE8311 Syllabus Construction Materials Laboratory


CE8361 Syllabus Surveying Laboratory


ME8361 Syllabus Manufacturing Technology Laboratory – I


ME8381 Syllabus Computer Aided Machine Drawing


EE8361 Syllabus Electrical Engineering Laboratory

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CE8361 Syllabus SURVEYING LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CE8361 Syllabus SURVEYING LABORATORY

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OBJECTIVE : CE8361 Syllabus SURVEYING LABORATORY

At the end of the course the student will posses knowledge about Survey field techniques

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: CE8361 Syllabus SURVEYING LABORATORY

Chain Survey

1. Study of chains and its accessories, Aligning, Ranging, Chaining and Marking Perpendicular offset

2. Setting out works – Foundation marking using tapes single Room and Double Room

Compass Survey

3. Compass Traversing – Measuring Bearings & arriving included angles
Levelling – Study of levels and levelling staff

4. Fly levelling using Dumpy level &Tilting level

5. Check levelling
Theodolite – Study of Theodolite

6. Measurements of horizontal angles by reiteration and repetition and vertical angles

7. Determination of elevation of an object using single plane method when base is accessible/inaccessible.
Tacheometry – Tangential system – Stadia system

8. Determination of Tacheometric Constants

9. Heights and distances by stadia Tacheometry

10. Heights and distances by Tangential Tacheometry

Total Station – Study of Total Station, Measuring Horizontal and vertical angles

11. Traverse using Total station and Area of Traverse

12. Determination of distance and difference in elevation between two inaccessible points using Total station

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

OUTCOME: CE8361 Syllabus SURVEYING LABORATORY

Students completing this course would have acquired practical knowledge on handling basic survey instruments including Theodolite, Tacheometry, Total Station and GPS and have adequate knowledge to carryout Triangulation and Astronomical surveying including general field marking for various engineering projects and Location of site etc.

Subject name SURVEYING LABORATORY
Semester 3
Subject Code CE8361
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CE8311 Syllabus CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CE8311 Syllabus CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY

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OBJECTIVE: CE8311 Syllabus CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY

To facilitate the understanding of the behavior of construction materials.

I. TEST ON FINE AGGREGATES 15

1. Grading of fine aggregates

2. Test for specific gravity and test for bulk density

3. Compacted and loose bulk density of fine aggregate

II. TEST ON COARSE AGGREGATE 15

1. Determination of impact value of coarse aggregate

2. Determination of elongation index

3. Determination of flakiness index

4. Determination of aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregate

III. TEST ON CONCRETE 15

1. Test for Slump

2. Test for Compaction factor

3. Test for Compressive strength – Cube & Cylinder

4. Test for Flexural strength

IV. TEST ON BRICKS AND BLOCKS 15

1. Test for compressive strength of bricks and blocks

2. Test for Water absorption of bricks and blocks

3. Determination of Efflorescence of bricks

4. Test on tiles

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

OUTCOME: CE8311 Syllabus CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY 

The students will have the required knowledge in the area of testing of construction materials and components of construction elements experimentally.

REFERENCES: CE8311 Syllabus CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY

1. Construction Materials Laboratory Manual, Anna University, Chennai-600 025.

2. IS 4031 (Part 1) – 1996 – Indian Standard Method for determination of fineness by drysieving.

3. IS 2386 (Part 1 to Part 6) – 1963 – Indian Standard methods for test for aggregate for concrete

4. IS 383– 1970 Indian Standard specification for coarse and fine aggregates from natural sources for concrete.

Subject name CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS LABORATORY
Semester 3
Subject Code CE8311
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CE8392 Notes ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CE8392 Notes ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

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OBJECTIVE: CE8392 Notes ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

 At the end of this course the students will be able to understand the importance of geological knowledge such as earth, earthquake, volcanism and to apply this knowledge in projects such as dams, tunnels, bridges, roads, airport and harbor.

OUTCOMES: CE8392 Notes ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

The students completing this course

 Will be able to understand the importance of geological knowledge such as earth, earthquake, volcanism and the action of various geological agencies.

 Will get basics knowledge on properties of minerals.

 Gain knowledge about types of rocks, their distribution and uses.

 Will understand the methods of study on geological structure.

 Will understand the application of geological investigation in projects such as dams, tunnels, bridges, roads, airport and harbor

TEXT BOOKS: CE8392 Notes ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

1. Varghese, P.C., Engineering Geology for Civil Engineering Prentice Hall of India Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, 2012.

2. Venkat Reddy. D. Engineering Geology, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Lt, 2010.

3. Gokhale KVGK, “Principles of Engineering Geology”, B.S. Publications, Hyderabad 2011.

4. Chenna Kesavulu N. “Textbook of Engineering Geology”, Macmillan India Ltd., 2009.

5. Parbin Singh. A “Text book of Engineering and General Geology”, Katson publishing house, Ludhiana 2009.

REFERENCES: CE8392 Notes ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

1. Blyth F.G.H. and de Freitas M.H., Geology for Engineers, Edward Arnold, London, 2010.

2. Bell .F.G.. “Fundamentals of Engineering Geology”, B.S. Publications. Hyderabad 2011.

3. Dobrin, M.B “An introduction to geophysical prospecting”, McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1988.

Subject name ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Semester 3
Subject Code CE8392
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UNIT I PHYSICAL GEOLOGY CE8392 Syllabus ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

Geology in civil engineering – branches of geology – structure of earth and its composition weathering of rocks – scale of weathering – soils – landforms and processes associated with river, wind, groundwater and sea – relevance to civil engineering. Plate tectonics – Earth quakes – Seismic zones in India.

UNIT II MINEROLOGY CE8392 Syllabus ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

Physical properties of minerals – Quartz group, Feldspar group, Pyroxene – hypersthene and augite, Amphibole – hornblende, Mica – muscovite and biotite, Calcite, Gypsum and Clay minerals.

UNIT III PETROLOGY CE8392 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Syllabus 

Classification of rocks, distinction between Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks. Engineering properties of rocks. Description, occurrence, engineering properties, distribution and uses of Granite, Dolerite, Basalt, Sandstone, Limestone, Laterite, Shale, Quartzite, Marble, Slate, Gneiss and Schist.

UNIT IV STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICAL METHODS CE8392 Syllabus ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

Geological maps – attitude of beds, study of structures – folds, faults and joints – relevance to civil engineering. Geophysical methods – Seismic and electrical methods for subsurface investigations.

UNIT V APPLICATION OF GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS CE8392 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Syllabus 

Remote sensing for civil engineering applications; Geological conditions  necessary for design and construction of Dams, Reservoirs, Tunnels, and Road cuttings – Hydrogeological investigations and mining – Coastal protection structures. Investigation of Landslides, causes and mitigation.

Subject name ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
Semester 3
Subject Code CE8392
Regulation 2017 regulation

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