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49th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference and Exhibit (JPC) Advancing Propulsion Capabilities in a New Fiscal Reality 14–17 July 2013 San Jose Convention Center 11th International Energy Conversion San Jose, California Engineering Conference (IECEC) FINAL PROGRAM www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 www.iecec.org #aiaaPropEnergy www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 1 #aiaaPropEnergy GET YOUR CONFERENCE INFO ON THE GO! Download the FREE Conference Mobile App FEATURES • Browse Program – View the program at your fingertips • My Itinerary – Create your own conference schedule • Conference Info – Including special events • Take Notes – Take notes during sessions • Venue Map – San Jose Convention Center • City Map – See the surrounding area • Connect to Twitter – Tweet about what you’re doing and who you’re meeting with #aiaaPropEnergy HOW TO DOWNLOAD Compatible with Any version can be run without an active Internet connection! You can also sync an itinerary you created online with the app by entering your unique itinerary name. iPhone/iPad, MyItinerary Mobile App MyItinerary Web App Android, and • For optimal use, we recommend • For optimal use, we recommend: BlackBerry! iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (3rd s iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch (3rd generation), iPad iOS 4.0, or later generation), iPad iOS 4.0, • Download the MyItinerary app by or later searching for “ScholarOne” in the s Most mobile devices using Android App Store directly from your mobile 2.2 or later with the default browser device. Or, access the link below or scan the QR code to access the iTunes s BlackBerry Torch or later device Sponsored by: page for the app. http://itunes.apple. using BlackBerry OS 7.0 with the com/us/app/scholarone-my-itinerary/ default browser id497884329?mt=8 • Download the MyItinerary app by • Select the meeting “2013 JPC/IECEC” scanning the QR code or accessing http://download.abstractcentral.com/ aiaa-mjpc13/index.htm • O nce downloaded, you can bookmark the site to access it later or add a link to your home screen. WELCOME The 49th AIAA/ASME/SAE/ASEE Joint Propulsion Conference (JPC) and the 11th International Energy Conversion Engineering Conference (IECEC) combine this week in San Jose, California to provide the world’s premier forum for presentation, discussion, and collaboration of science, research, and technology in these highly related aerospace fields. It brings together experts from industry, government, and academia on an international level to cover a broad spectrum of issues concerning propulsion and energy in the aerospace industry. The co-location of these events provides attendees with a unique opportunity to expand their knowledge of technological advances of these interrelated disciplines and explore areas of common technical expertise. Contents This week you will: WELCOME 3 EVENT OVERVIEW 4 u Present recent advances before a SPECIAL SESSIONS 6 knowledgeable international audience NETWORKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS 10 u Educate customers and providers on the RECOGNITION EVENTS 11 latest research and product developments CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES 12 STEM 12 u Learn about the latest technology and EXPOSITION HALL 14 research in the field from industry experts EXHIBIT GUIDE 15 u Discover what lies ahead as senior industry PRESENTATION STAGE 18 leaders discuss their program and business GENERAL INFORMATION 20 challenges during keynote and panel GENERAL INFORMATION 21 sessions SPEAKER AND SESSION CHAIR INFORMATION 22 ITAR RESTRICTED SESSIONS 23 u Network to engage new contacts and ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 24 refresh old ones COMMITTEE MEETINGS 25 u Recognize significant achievements from PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 26 within the community PROGRAM MATRIX 32 PROGRAM AUTHOR SESSION CHAIR INDEX 54 VENUE MAP – SAN JOSE CONVENTION CENTER 91 www.facebook.com/ www.linkedin.com/ @aiaa www.flickr.com/ www.youtube.com/ AIAAfan company/AIAA #aiaaPropEnergy photos/aiaaevents wwwaiaaorg www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 3 #aiaaPropEnergy EVENT OVERVIEW Sunday, 14 July 2013 Monday, 15 July 2013 0700 hrs Networking Coffee and Pastries 0730 hrs in the Exposition Hall 0800 hrs en p Keynote Address O 0830 hrs all H n 0900 hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall sitio o 0930 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms xp E 1000 hrs 1030 hrs IECEC Technical JPC Technical Sessions Sessions and Panel 1100 hrs and Panel Discussions Discussions 1130 hrs 1200 hrs Networking Luncheon 1230 hrs (tickets required) 1300 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms en p O 1330 hrs all H 1400 hrs n IECEC Technical o Sessions and Panel JPC Technical Sessions siti 1430 hrs Discussions and Panel Discussions po x E 1500 hrs 1530 hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms 1600 hrs 1630 hrs IECEC Technical JPC Technical Sessions Registration Open Sessions and Panel 1700 hrs and Panel Discussions Discussions 1730 hrs 1800 hrs Welcome Reception 1830 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms (tickets required) 1900 hrs Tech Museum of Innovation Off-Site 1930 hrs Event JPC Technical Session Additional Ticket 2000 hrs Purchase Required 2030 hrs www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 4 #aiaaPropEnergy EVENT OVERVIEW Tuesday, 16 July 2013 Wednesday, 17 July 2013 0700 hrs Networking Coffee and Pastries Networking Coffee and Pastries 0730 hrs in the Exposition Hall in the Exposition Hall 0800 hrs n n e e p p Keynote Addresses O Keynote Addresses O 0830 hrs all all H H 0900 hrs n Networking Break in the Exposition Hall n Networking Break in the Exposition Hall sitio Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms sitio o o 0930 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms xp xp E E 1000 hrs IECEC Technical 1030 hrs JPC Technical Sessions IECEC Technical Sessions and Panel JPC Technical Sessions and Panel Discussions Sessions and Panel Discussions 1100 hrs and Panel Discussions Discussions 1130 hrs 1200 hrs Lunch on Your Own 1230 hrs IECEC Awards Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms JPC Awards Luncheon Luncheon Lunch on Your Own 1300 hrs en (tickets required) (tickets required) p O 1330 hrs all H 1400 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms JPC Technical Sessions on Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms and Panel Discussions siti o 1430 hrs p x E 1500 hrs IECEC Technical Sessions 1530 hrs Networking Break in the Exposition Hall Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms JPC Technical Sessions 1600 hrs IECEC Technical and Panel Discussions Sessions and Panel 1630 hrs Discussions 1700 hrs JPC Technical Sessions and Panel Discussions 1730 hrs 1800 hrs 1830 hrs Speakers’ Briefing in Session Rooms 1900 hrs 1930 hrs JPC Technical Sessions 2000 hrs 2030 hrs www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 5 #aiaaPropEnergy SPECIAL SESSIONS MONDAY, 15 JULY 1000–1200 hrs 210 F International Collaboration in Propulsion 0800–0900 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 1 Panelists will discuss the effect of the current global environment Keynote Address on the international cooperation efforts in propulsion and space Perspectives on Propulsion Policy, Strategy, Budgets, and flight. Activities for Civil, Commercial, and National Security Space Moderator: John Horack, Vice President, Space Systems, Teledyne Brown Engineering Keynote Speaker: John Olson, Former Assistant Director for Space and Aeronautics, White House Office of Science and Panelists: Technology Policy; Vice President, Space Systems Group, Sierra Charles Smith, Human Exploration & Operations Directorate, Nevada Corporation NASA HQ Jens Lassmann, Vice President, Space Systems, Astrium Mark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Policy Institute 1000–1200 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 Charles Precourt, Vice President and General Manager, Space Evolution of Commercial Space and Future Opportunities Launch Division, Aerospace Group, ATK Julie VanKleek, Vice President, Space Advanced Programs, Commercial space is a rapidly growing sector of the space Aerojet Rocketdyne economy. This panel will present a status of current commercial space efforts and challenges with a look forward to new and evolving opportunities. 1330–1530 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 Moderator: James Halsell, Technical Director, Aerospace NASA SLS Development Systems, Dynetics NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) is America’s new Panelists: exploration-class launch vehicle for missions beyond Earth’s orbit – taking astronauts where no one has been before, as Kent Rominger, Vice President and Program Manager, ATK well as offering unmatched mass and volume capabilities for William Claybaugh, Vice President and Program Manager, ATK science missions. The SLS Program is making maximum use of John Vilja, Vice President Strategy, Aerojet Rocketdyne existing RS-25 core stage engines and advanced developmental Todd Mosher, Director, Design and Development, Sierra Nevada hardware in the form of the five-segment solid rocket booster Brett Alexander, Director Business Development, Blue Origin and the J-2X upper stage engine, with a clear plan for beginning flight operations in 2017. SLS chief engineers will 1000–1200 hrs 230 C share plans and progress, as well as innovations being infused The Future of Military Space Launch and How Affordability into the program, such as modifying the Delta IV kick stage to propel the Orion crew craft to translunar injection. These Will Factor In government and industry partners will discuss how the team Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) is the U.S. Air Force’s is solving development challenges and is on track to deliver a expendable launch system that is intended to assure access to safe, affordable, and sustainable infrastructure asset to support space for U.S. government payloads. Started with the goal of America’s space agenda. making government space launch more affordable and reliable, Moderator: Garry Lyles, Space Launch System (SLS) Chief the program resulted in the development of the Delta IV and Engineer, NASA MSFC Atlas V, which remain the primary methods for launching U.S. Panelists: military payloads. The panelists, each representing companies involved in the EELV program, will discuss how the program has Mat Bevill, SLS Booster Element Deputy Chief Engineer, NASA changed over time as well as present and future challenges, MSFC in particular the continued focus on cost reductions, while the Brian Simmons, SLS Boosters Chief Engineer, ATK program strives to sustain and support America’s space interests. Katherine Van Hooser, SLS Engines Element Chief Engineer, NASA MSFC Moderator: Andy Crocker, Propulsion Department Manager, Doug Bradley, RS-25 Chief Engineer, Aerojet Rocketdyne Dynetics Rene Ortega, SLS Spacecraft and Payload Integration Chief Panelists: Engineer, NASA MSFC Steven Bouley, Vice President, Expendable Launch Systems, Michael Wood, SLS Chief Engineer, The Boeing Company Aerojet Rocketdyne Andrew Jackson, Atlas & Delta Structures Manager, ATK Bill Harding, Director, Program Management, United Launch Alliance Bill Parsons, President and CEO, RD AMROSS, LLC www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 6 #aiaaPropEnergy SPECIAL SESSIONS 1330–1530 hrs 212 D 1600–1800 hrs 214 Emerging Pathways to Jet Fuel Driving Mission Requirements and Technologies for Space Transportation – the Next Step after Space Shuttle Moderator: Mark Bryden, Program Director, Ames National Laboratory The panel will highlight the overall driving mission requirements Panelists: and technologies required to enable future human spaceflight and discuss recent progress and near-term future plans. Prem Lobo, Associate Director, Center of Excellence for Aerospace Particulate Emissions Reductions Research Moderator: Paul Anderson, Director, Avionics, Orion Program, Corinne Valkenburg, Engineer, Pacific Northwest National Lockheed Martin Space Systems Laboratory Panelists: Shane Flemming, Chief Technical Advisor, Lanzatech Jonathan Trent, Project Scientist Bioengineering, NASA Kent Rominger, Vice President, ATK Space Systems Blake Simmons, Senior Manager, Biomass Program Lead, Michael Wood, Chief Engineer, SLS Program, The Boeing Company Sandia National Laboratories Sam Wiley, Program Director of Human Space, Aerojet Rocketdyne 1330–1530 hrs 211 D Larry Price, Deputy Program Manager, Orion Program, Powering the Next Generation Lockheed Martin Space Systems Todd Mosher, Director of Dream Chaser Design and Mark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Policy Institute Development, Sierra Nevada (interviewed by Steven Howell, AIAA) Sustaining the Pipeline 1600–1800 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 Daniel Kirk, Associate Department Head, Mechanical and Legacy RLV Systems DC-X Aerospace Engineering Department, Florida Institute of The DC-X, or Delta Clipper Experimental, was an unmanned Technology (interviewed by Steven Howell, AIAA) prototype of a reusable single stage to orbit launch vehicle built The topics will include a discussion of policy issues for fostering by McDonnell Douglas for the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative and attracting the next generation of talented engineers into Organization (SDIO) in the early 1990s. Later, the system was the work force, a national strategy on STEM education, the transferred to NASA and upgraded with advanced operations, engineering pipeline, and other issues related to engineering structures and propulsion technology and was renamed the DC- education. XA. The DC-X was never designed to achieve orbital altitudes or velocity, but instead to demonstrate the concept of vertical takeoff and landing using a revolutionary aircraft-like operations 1600–1830 hrs 212 D approach. This session will discuss the lessons learned from the High Power Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage DC-X program and its applicability to future space transportation systems. The panel will address high power electric vehicles and energy Moderator: Jess Sponable, Program Manager, DARPA storage. Panelists: Moderators: Peter Worden, Director, NASA Ames Research Center Geoffrey Landis, Research Scientist, NASA Glenn Research Tom Ingersoll, Chief Executive Officer, Skybox Imaging Center Joaquin Castro, Director, International Advanced Propulsion Edward Lewandowski, Research Engineer, NASA Glenn Programs, Aerojet Rocketdyne Research Center Stephen Cook, Director of Space Technologies, Dynetics Panelists: Subbarao Surampudi, Program Manager, NASA JPL Tim Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Kleenspeed TUESDAY, 16 JULY Joseph Troutman, Chief Engineer, ABSL Space Products EnerSys Advanced Systems 0800–0900 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 1 Robert Baertsch, Executive Vice President of Software Keynote Address Engineering, SkyTran Eric Lentz-Gauthier, Pilot, Solar Flight Propulsion and Power Systems for the Future Keynote Speaker: Henner Wapenhans, Head of Technology Strategy, Rolls-Royce Group www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 7 #aiaaPropEnergy SPECIAL SESSIONS 0800–0900 hrs 212 A & C John Kusnierek, Director – Business Development, Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, Inc. Keynote Address Nateri Madavan, Deputy Project Scientist, Fixed Wing Project, A New Industrial Revolution for a Sustainable Energy Future NASA Ames Research Center Keynote Speaker: Arun Majumdar, Director of Energy Initiatives, 1300–1500 hrs 230 C Google Dealing with the Changing Aerospace Business Environment: Access to affordable and reliable energy has been a cornerstone of the world’s increasing prosperity and economic A Military Aviation Perspective growth since the beginning of the industrial revolution. Alton Romig, VP and General Manager, Skunk Works, Lockheed Our use of energy in the twenty-first century must also be Martin Corporation (interviewed by Guy Norris, Senior Editor, sustainable. This talk will provide a techno-economic snapshot Aviation Week) of the current energy landscape and identify several research and development opportunities and challenges to create the foundation for this new industrial revolution. 1430–1530 hrs 212A&C Energy Conversion Initiatives at Lockheed Martin 1000–1200 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 Energy conversion efforts include storage, generation, and Emerging Technologies for the Next Generation of Aircraft various new and unfamiliar and unclassified concepts. Systems Guest Speaker: Ned Allen, Chief Scientist, Lockheed Martin The panelists will discuss government and industry perspectives Corporation on emerging aircraft systems technologies for the next generation. 1600–1800 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 Moderator: David Eames, Director, NASA Programs and DoD Energy Panel Advanced System Studies, Rolls-Royce Corporation Panelists: As the largest federal user of energy, the Department of Defense (DoD) has played the leading role in the advancement of energy Fayette Collier, Project Manager, Environmentally Responsible and propulsion systems and innovations for Terrestrial and Aviation Project, NASA Langley Research Center aerospace applications. More recently, energy considerations Ron Kawai, Propulsion Specialist, Boeing Research and have become a prime focus in military operations, with various Technology initiatives under way in operational energy efficiency (in Kenneth Martin, Manager-Conceptual Design, Lockheed Martin addition to installation energy), renewable energy initiatives, Corporation and energy-based acquisition and lifecycle management. Michael Winter, Chief Engineer for Technology, Pratt & Whitney This special session presents perspectives from the DoD and DoE and is focused on DoD Energy challenges and issues, 1000–1200 hrs 230 C strategy/policy, priorities, initiatives, and opportunities. Dealing with the Changing Aerospace Business Environment: Participants: Department of the Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, A Commercial Aviation Perspective Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Department of Energy Jim Peterson, Senior Manager, Aviation Policy, Boeing Speakers include: Commercial Airplanes (interviewed by Guy Norris, Senior Vice Admiral Philip H. Cullom, Deputy Chief of Naval Editor, Aviation Week) Operations for Fleet Readiness and Logistics, U.S. Navy Lieutenant General William M. Faulkner, Deputy Commandant, Installations and Logistics, U.S. Marine Corps 1300–1500 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 and others Disruptive Aircraft and Propulsion Technologies for the Future 1600–1800 hrs 210 A The panelists will discuss government and industry perspectives on disruptive technologies that will yield alternative propulsion Propulsion Challenges for Commercial Reusable Space Vehicles cycles in a not distant future. Moderator: Bruce Pittman, NASA Space Portal/Emerging Space Moderator: David Eames, Director, NASA Programs and Office Advanced System Studies, Rolls-Royce Corporation Panelists: Panelists: Frank Zegler, Senior Staff Advanced Programs, ULA Marty Bradley, Technical Fellow, Boeing Research and Technology Tom Mueller, Vice President of Propulsion Development, SpaceX Dale Carlson, General Manager Technology Strategy, GE Tim Pickens, Chief Propulsion Engineer, Moon Express Aviation Greg Mungas, CEO and Founder, Firestar Technologies www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 8 #aiaaPropEnergy SPECIAL SESSIONS 1600–1800 hrs 230 C 0930–1200 hrs 230C Engineering Education in a New Fiscal Reality Public-Private Partnerships to Accelerate Technology Transition Moderator: Daniel Kirk, Associate Department Head, Panel will discuss barriers to effective innovation and technology Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, Florida transition to the aerospace industry as well as potential Institute of Technology pathways to improved technology maturation and transition. Panelists: Moderator: Graham Warwick, Senior Editor – Technology, Aviation Week Scott Hubbard, Professor, Stanford University Gary Kawahara, Vice President and General Manager, ATK Panelists: Commerce Alton Romig, Vice President and General Manager of Skunk Don Jaekle, Owner, PMD Technologies Works® Advanced Development Programs, Lockheed Martin Michael Winter, Chief Engineer for Technology, Pratt & Whitney Corporation Dale Carlson, General Manager, Technology Strategy, GE Aviation WEDNESDAY, 17 JULY Alan Epstein, Vice President, Technology & Environment, Pratt & Whitney 0800–0900 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 1 Mark Anderson, Director, Flight Sciences Technology, Phantom Keynote Address Works, The Boeing Company Jaiwon Shin, Associate Administrator for Aeronautics, NASA Hypersonic Propulsion, Leveraging Today to Deliver Unique Capabilities in the Future 1430–1630 hrs 230 C Keynote Speaker: Mark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Technology, Education and NASA’s New Asteroid Grand Policy Institute Challenge Guest Speaker: Mason Peck, NASA Chief Technologist 0800–0900 hrs 212 A & C NASA technology and education-focused opportunities in the Keynote Address new fiscal reality will be addressed, along with an overview of NASA’s new “Protect the Planet Grand Challenge,” which invites Power Generation and Processing Challenges for Near-Term worldwide participation with NASA on discovering all the High Power Solar Electric Propulsion asteroid threats to the human population and how to respond, Keynote Speaker: Roger M. Myers, Executive Director, Electric including the role of science and technology research. Propulsion and Integrated Systems, Aerojet Rocketdyne 1430–1730 hrs 230 B 0930–1200 hrs EXHIBIT HALL 3 The Aerospace Industry Coping with the Current Fiscal High Speed Propulsion Development and Implementation Environment Moderator: Mark Lewis, Director, Science and Technology Policy The panelists will provide a senior level perspective and Institute discussion on how the propulsion industry is coping with and Panelists: adjusting to maintain success in the current challenging fiscal environment. John Korte, Research Directorate Chief Engineer for Hypersonics, NASA LaRC Moderator: Sandra Magnus, Executive Director, AIAA John Kusnierek, Director, Business Development, Rolls-Royce Panelists: North American Technologies, Inc. Jaiwon Shin, NASA Associate Administrator for Aeronautics Gerald (Scott) Cruzen, Vice President, Advanced Design and Henner Wapenhans, Head of Technology Strategy, Rolls-Royce Technology, Williams International Co., LLC Group Curtis Berger, Director, Hypersonic Programs, Aerojet Rocketdyne Jim Maser, Vice President for Corporate Strategy and Steven Beckel, Director, Advanced Propulsion Business Development, Gen Corp Development, ATK Dale Carlson, General Manager, Technology Strategy, GE Aviation Ray Johnson, Vice President, Space Launch Operations, The Aerospace Corporation www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 9 #aiaaPropEnergy NETWORKING AND SPECIAL EVENTS Welcome Reception NEW! Morning Coffee and Start the conference off right, by connecting with old friends and forging Pastries in the new business relationships from 1800– Exposition Hall 1930 hrs Sunday evening during the welcome reception in the exposition hall. A great way to start the day and interact A ticket for the reception is required, and with conference participants! Coffee is included in the conference registration and pastries will be offered Monday– fee where indicated. Additional tickets Wednesday, 0700–0800 hrs, in Exhibit for guests may be purchased on site as Hall 2. This event is open to all registered available. attendees (no tickets required). Networking Luncheon Off-Site Reception Networking Breaks Join us in the exposition hall on Monday, Tech Museum of Innovation Stand-alone networking breaks are built 15 July for a networking luncheon at Monday, 15 July into the program to allow even more time 1200 hrs. Engage new contacts and 1830–2100 hrs for exploring the exhibits, continuing refresh old ones, while enjoying a discussions from technical sessions, or reception-style luncheon. A ticket for the Meet with your peers and potential checking emails and voicemails to keep luncheon is included in the conference industry partners and join Lockheed in touch with the office while you are at registration where indicated. Additional Martin Corporation at the Tech Museum the conference. Networking breaks will tickets may be purchased on site as of Innovation. There will be hands-on and be located in the exposition hall during space is available. interactive exhibits plus reception-style food the following times: and cocktails to enjoy. Conveniently located across from the San Jose Convention Center, Monday, 15 July 0900–1000 hrs Young Professional won’t want to miss out on this opportunity. 1530–1600 hrs Networking Reception Tickets are only $25, and include the $15 Tuesday, 16 July 0900–1000 hrs museum admission fee and reception The chairs of the AIAA Young Professional catering. Tickets may be purchased on a 1500–1600 hrs Committee and the AIAA Corporate first-come, first-served basis. Wednesday, 17 July 0900–0930 hrs Member Committee invite all early career Sponsored by: professionals to a networking reception Monday Networking Breaks on Tuesday, 16 July, 1600–1730 hrs, Sponsored by: in the AIAA exposition hall. This is a great opportunity for young professional members of the Institute to meet corporate leaders and other members, and to make new contacts. Join the Young Professional and Corporate Member Committees for food, drinks, and relaxed socializing. www.aiaa.org/jpc2013 • www.iecec.org 10 #aiaaPropEnergy

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