CA2230794A1 - Method and apparatus for producing concrete elements - Google Patents

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CA2230794A1
CA2230794A1 CA002230794A CA2230794A CA2230794A1 CA 2230794 A1 CA2230794 A1 CA 2230794A1 CA 002230794 A CA002230794 A CA 002230794A CA 2230794 A CA2230794 A CA 2230794A CA 2230794 A1 CA2230794 A1 CA 2230794A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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    • B28B1/08Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material by vibrating or jolting
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B1/00Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material
    • B28B1/29Producing shaped prefabricated articles from the material by profiling or strickling the material in open moulds or on moulding surfaces
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B5/00Producing shaped articles from the material in moulds or on moulding surfaces, carried or formed by, in or on conveyors irrespective of the manner of shaping
    • B28B5/02Producing shaped articles from the material in moulds or on moulding surfaces, carried or formed by, in or on conveyors irrespective of the manner of shaping on conveyors of the endless-belt or chain type
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
    • B28B7/00Moulds; Cores; Mandrels
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B28WORKING CEMENT, CLAY, OR STONE
    • B28BSHAPING CLAY OR OTHER CERAMIC COMPOSITIONS; SHAPING SLAG; SHAPING MIXTURES CONTAINING CEMENTITIOUS MATERIAL, e.g. PLASTER
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Abstract

The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for producing a composite structure comprising a sheet metal bottom plate (6) and a concrete layer (18). The upper surface of the bottom plate (6) is provided with anchors (15) for anchorage to the overlying concrete, and the concrete layer (18) is cast over the bottom plate (6), and the concrete layer (18) is shaped by taking it through a bordered casting space (1, 5, 10, 13) and compacting it by virtue of a vibrating motion applied on at least one form wall of the casting space, said movement providing a vibrating area (7, 8) on said casting space.

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Method and apparatus ~or producing concrete elements The present invention relates to a method according to the preamble of claim l for producing a precast steel-reinforced hollow-core slab or similar slab-like concrete element.

The invention also concerns an apparatus suitable for implementing said method.
Different types of continuous-casting methods are well known in the production of slab-like precast concrete elements. In these methods, the slab is cast onto a stationary casting bed by means of a movable continuous-casting machine, or alternatively, the casting bed ismade movable under a stationary casting machine, Conven-tionally, the concrete mix is fed into the form from a hopper placed above the machine and the mix is then com-pacted by means of various types of vibrators. Compaction is typically carried out using a trowelling or vibrating plate which shapes the top surface or sides of the ele-ment. In the production of hollow-core slabs, the hollow core cavities are formed to the inside of the concrete mix by means of mandrels placed inside the concrete mix during the casting step, and these mandrels are often designed actuated by vibrating or longitudinally reci-procating movements that can compact the concrete mix being cast thus supplementing the compacting effect of the externally applied trowelling. Required reinforcing steels are fed into concrete mix from coils during the casting process, or alternatively, are arranged in a pre-stressed state onto the casting bed. Conventionally, very long slabs can be cast in a single run and after curing cut to desired lengths by means of a diamond-blade saw.
. 35 In addition to continuous casting, slab structures may also be made by casting into a stationary form with fixed , WO 97/07949 PCT~FI~G/ ~~'~

or adjustable dimensions. Casting into a stationary form is not usually used in the production of hollow-core - slabs, because in such a method the core cavities must be formed by inserting core pieces of lightweight filler material into the concrete mix. A disadvantage of these continuous-casting and stationary-form casting methods is the voluminous need of workspace, forms and casting beds, because the cast element must be allowed to cure on the bed a certain time after casting before it can be moved.
0 Further, cutting the slab to length is an expensive and slow operation. on the other hand, the core cavities at the ends of hollow-core slabs, which are made by continuous-casting methods, remain open and their plug-ging is costly, too. If the slab end is subjected to a high compressive force, the slab load-bearing capability will be limited by the maximum load permitted by the open ends of the core cavities. Although the casting length of the slabs is designed to be the closest multiple of ready-made slabs, a reject piece from the end of the cast slab will always be left over that cannot be utilized in any practical way. Since a once cured piece of concrete cannot be recycled, such reject stumps must be dumped thus causing entirely unnecessary extra costs and loss of raw materials. Further, sorting of the finished elements 2~ into transport bundles is time-consuming and clumsy.

Casting into stationary forms is furthermore handicapped by the work and time lost in stripping/reassembling the forms and the inferior compaction by vibration that cannot penetrate the concrete mix as efficiently as in a continuous-casting method resulting in products of lower density and strength.

It is an object of the present invention to achieve a 3~ method and an apparatus capable of overcoming the draw-backs of prior-art technology and suitable for made-to-CA 02230794 l998-02-27 W O 97/07949 PCTIFI~6~~156 measure production of composite slab structures compris-ing sheet metal and slab of concrete.

The goal of the invention is achieved by casting the slab on a cut-to-measure sheet metal plate forming the bottom surface of the element and bordering the front and rear ends of the element by form walls which during the cast-ing process travel through the continuous-casting machine.
~o According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the concrete mix is cast in two steps so that first a bottom layer of the mix, intended to form the lower part of the slab remaining below the core cavities, is cast onto the sheet metal bottom plate, and subsequently, the remainder of the concrete mix is cast during a main casting step.

Further according to the invention, the ends of the hollow-core slabs are sealed during the main casting step so that the mandrels are withdrawn from the core cavi-ties, whereby the slab remains uncast by about lO - 30 cm at the end of the core cavity. This space is filled with concrete mix, which is compacted by bottom vibration to achieve a solid end of the slab.
More specifically, the method according to the invention is principally characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim l.

Furthermore, the apparatus according to the invention is characterized by what is stated in the characterizing part of claim 8.

The invention provides significant benefits.
The method according to the invention makes it possible to produce hollow-core and solid slab elements to length.

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The cast slab can be lifted off from the casting bed immediately after the casting steps are completed, and the products can be stacked over one another for storage during the curing step. Hence, the curing step of the slabs can be performed in a relatively small space, whose temperature may advantageously be elevated to speed the curing of the concrete. Since the elements can be removed immediately after casting off from the casting bed, the same bed may without delay be reused for casting a new 0 element. Thus, the footprint need on the casting yard re-mains smaller than in conventional methods. As the ends of the hollow-core slabs can be sealed by casting, no expensive separate plugging step is required and the element is finished in a single run. Loss of raw materi-als is minimized, since the elements are cast directly to length, waste pieces are eliminated and expensive sawing to length is unnecessary.

The element lengths can be selected steplessly, and re-quired curvedness of the top and bottom surfaces of the slab, respectively, are accomplished by the automatic control means of the apparatus. Production can be carried out using a semi-dry concrete mix, whereby curing is faster and less water is bled from the mix during vibrating.

The sheet metal bottom plate offers a plurality of bene-fits, of which particularly should be noted the bottom surface quality, which is neater than that of a pre-stressed slab, and the well-controlled precast curved-ness, which is attained by the longitudinal anchorage of the sheet metal bottom plate acting as tensional-stress- c carrying reinforcement thus replacing the pretensioning cables used in conventional prestressed precast elements.
The latter type of prestressed slab is often hampered by a "propeller" type of dimensional distortion, which com-plicates the installation. The composite construction WO 97/07949 PCT~F196/001~6 according to the invention is entirely free from this drawback.

The invention is next examined with the help of the annexed drawings, in which Figure l is a side view of an apparatus according to the invention;

0 Figure 2 is a sectional view along the plane A - A of the apparatus shown in Fig. l;

Figure 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the apparatus shown in Fig. l;
Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of a hollow-core composite structure fabricated by means of the method according to the invention; and Figure 5 is a partially sectional perspective view of the construction shown in Fig. 4.

In the apparatus according to the invention, casting takes place on a casting bed l formed by an endless belt adapted to run over two guide rolls. Over the casting bed l, in the casting process direction, are first located the casting means for the bottom layer concrete mix, the means comprising a feed belt 2 followed by a feed hopper 4 for laying the concrete mix of the bottom layer and sliding mandrels 15 for shaping the bottom layer. Next to the casting means of the bottom layer concrete mix is a main casting machine in which actual casting of the element takes place. The casting space is enclosed by the casting bed l with side walls l3 placed to its both sides, while the top side of the casting space is formed by a belt l0 and a trowelling/vibrating plate 8. The belt l0 runs endlessly in a triangular path over three guide W O 97/07949 PCT~FI96/00456 rolls 9, and over the length of the top of the casting space, the belt l0 is spanned between two guide rolls 9 - so as to run essentially parallel with the top surface of the casting space. Between these two rolls is adapted the trowelling/vibrating plate 8 so as to press the belt 10 from above. The belt 10 and the trowelling/vibrating plate 8 are inclined slightly downward in the direction of the casting process thus making the casting space somewhat tapering in this direction, whereby the compact-ing effect is augmented.

One leg of the triangular path of the belt l0 forms oneside of the feed hopper 5. The feed hopper 5 discharges behind the trowelling/vibrating plate 8 and the concrete mix is loaded into the hopper by means of a conveyor 3.
Under the casting bed l are mounted vibrators 7 so that the bottom plate can slide over them during the casting process. The first one of the vibrators 7 is located approximately underneath the discharge opening of the feed hopper 5, while the second one is placed immediately next thereto in the casting process direction. These vibrators form a vibrating region on the casting path over which the concrete mix is compacted. To border the front end of the element being cast, subsequent to the main casting machine is placed a form wall ll of the element front end, said wall being movable with the help of actuator means 22. The other end of the element is bordered by means of a movable rear wall 12 through which core-forming mandrels 14 are adapted to pass.
The casting process is started by transferring the bottom plate 6 of the element onto the casting bed l and aligned correctly with respect to the feed hopper 4 of the bottom layer concrete mix. The bottom plate 6 is fabricated from a sheet of steel or stainless steel into a plate having ridges 15 folded thereto that act as anchorage to ensure the adherence of the plate to the cast concrete. After CA 02230794 l998-02-27 W O 97/07949 PCT~I~ 156 the bottom plate 6 is properly located under the feed hopper 4, the casting of the bottom layer concrete mix 21 is commenced. The concrete mix 21 for the bottom layer is metered by means of a feeder 2 into the hopper 4, where-from it flows into the space between the sliding mandrels15 and further to the space below them. The flow of the concrete mix is augmented by a vibrating table adapted close to the sliding mandrels. The concrete mix flow rate is adjusted to match the casting speed, and after the 0 first casting step, the bottom plate 6 which is now covered by the bottom layer concrete mix 21 is trans-ferred on the casting bed 1 to the main casting machine.

In the main casting machine, the end of the bottom plate 6 is stopped underneath the end of the concrete feeder 3 and the discharge opening of the hopper 5. The mold wall 11 of the form front end is moved at the end of the bottom plate 6, whereby the metering and casting of the top layer concrete mix 18 can be started. The mix 18 is metered by a feeder 3 which may be a belt conveyor or any other suitable feeder means. The mix is advantageously cast in semi-dry consistency, whereby its handling is more readily accomplished by means of a belt conveyor than with, e.g., auger conveyors or similar means. During the progress of the main casting step, the front wall 11 is moved backward away from the point of mix feed and the mix is rammed by means of a reciprocatingly moving rear wall 12 under the belt 10 of the trowelling/vibrating plate 8. In the case that sealing by casting of the core cavities of the element is desirable, the front wall 11 and the bottom plate 6 are moved so that a void space remains between the ends of the mandrels 14 and the front wall 11. This void space is first rammed full of concrete mix, and the actual main casting step and the forward movement of the bottom plate 6 are started only subsequently.

The pressure applied to the concrete mix being cast can be controlled by adjusting the ramming force imparted by the rear wall 12, and the vibrating energy imposed on the cast mix can be varied by adjusting the input power to the vibrators 7 and 8. Additionally, the core-forming mandrels 14 can be provided with vibrators or arranged reciprocatingly movable. The upper surface of the cast concrete mix is shaped by means of a trowelling/vibrating plate 8 adapted to press a moving belt 10 against the surface of the cast mix. The belt 10 is arranged to move at the same speed with the moving cast element thus rendering a level and smooth upper surface thereto. Also the wear of the trowelling/vibrating plate 8 is thus reduced, because the plate is isolated from direct contact with the concrete mix which is a most abrasive medium. Additionally, the belt 10 augments the feed of the concrete mix through the hopper 5 and so prevents bridging in the hopper and reduces the dynamic flow friction of the concrete mix in the casting space.
During casting, the form wall 11 of the front end follows the progress of casting through the main casting machine after which the wall can be lifted up. The core-forming mandrels 14 follow the cast element until they are coincident with the concrete mix feeder means. The mandrels 14 must extend so far that the vibrating energy applied by the vibrators 7, 8 is not transmitted in excessive amounts to an area where the core cavities formed are not anymore supported by said mandrels.
Slabs intended for use in floor and ceiling structures or similar applications are provided with flexural precom-pensation which means that the slab is cast slightly upward concave, whereby it can assume a maximally level state after installation on-site. Such a precompensation can be accomplished by moving the feed hopper 5 and the vibrator means 8, 9, 10 in a controlled manner vertically CA 02230794 l998-02-27 W O 97/07949 PCTAF1~6/!~156 during the casting step. Then, the discharge opening of the hopper 5 initially shapes the top surface of the element and the vibrator 8 smooths the surface accurately to design height. Also the movement of the core-forming mandrels 14 is here adapted to follow the precompensated ; shape of the element top surface.

As shown in Fig. 3, the core-forming mandrels 14 are comprised of two vertically invertedly superimposed 0 troughs, which are adapted to slide vertically tele-scopingly into one another. This arrangement permits easy adjustment of the height ~and thus, the cross section) of the core cavities 19 to optimally suit each application.

During the casting of the rear end of the element, the core-forming mandrels 14 are withdrawn through the rear wall of the form off from the core cavities, whereby openings are formed in the cast concrete mix at the with-drawn mandrels. Now, the end of the element is stopped underneath the discharge opening of the main casting machine feed hopper 5 and the core cavity openings are sealed with concrete mix. Additionally, the mix can be further compacted by ramming the mix into the ends of the core cavities by the ends of the mandrels 14. After the element end is filled with concrete mix 20, the end is pushed through the casting machine, whereby the trowelling/vibrating plate 8 and the vibrating table 7 perform the compaction of the concrete mix. The core-forming mandrels 14 and the rear wall 12 follow the cast element through the main casting machine. After passing through the casting machine, the element is ready for transfer to the curing step, and the casting of a new element can be started immediately.

Referring to Figs. 4 and 5, the finished composite struc-ture shown therein comprises a sheet metal bottom plate 6 having longitudinal anchor ridges 15 made thereto for anchorage to the overlying bottom layer concrete mix 21.
Over the bottom layer concrete mix 21 is laid the remain-ing part of the concrete layer 18 in which are located the longitudinal reinforcing steels 16, transverse reinforcing steels 17 and the core cavities 19. In Fig. 5 is shown the sealed end part 20 of the core cavities 19.

In addition to those described above, the invention can be implemented in alternative embodiments. For instance, 0 the trowelling belt can be replaced by a trowelling beam working the top surface of the concrete layer directly.
Besides the bottom plate, the element may incorporate additional reinforcements such as steel fabrics or rebars placed into the body of the element. In addition to load-bearing hollow-core elements, the method may be applied to the fabrication of other kinds of products, e.g., load-bearing beams and solid-core slabs. The members of the apparatus may be varied by using alternative constructions, e.g., different types of concrete mix feeders. While in the above-described embodiment the casting machines are made stationary, an alternative arrangement can be contemplated having a stationary casting bed on which the casting machines are adapted to move. However, such an embodiment requires a larger footprint and makes the constructions more complicated.
owing to its low cost, the bottom plate is conventionally made from sheet steel having suitable ridges made thereto that perform as anchorage for the cast concrete. Obvious-ly, the needs of special applications can be covered by elements having their bottom plate made from any other material of sufficient stiffness and strength under tensile stress.

In stead of vibrators, the concrete can be compacted by other suitable means like pressing rams and movements of parts of the machine. The ends of the product can be made WO 97/07949 PCT~I9Gi'~

angular by adjusting the front and/or end wall on an angle in relation to the longitudinal axis of the product. The adjustment can be made easily for example by ~ hydraulic cylinders arranged to move the plates durins casting. The lower and upper part of the concrete can be provided with a reinforcing grid. The grid can be arranged on a suitable height automatically by gripping and positioning means included in the machine.

It must be particularly noted that the method and apparatus according to the invention are also applicable to the manufacture of hollow-core and solid beams, pillars and wall elements.

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Claims:
1. A method of producing a composite structure comprising a sheet metal bottom plate (6) and a concrete layer (18), in which method - the upper surface of the bottom plate (6) is provided with anchors (15) for anchorage to the overlying concrete, - the concrete layer (18) is cast over the bottom plate (6), and - the concrete layer (18) is shaped by taking it through a bordered casting space (1, 5, 10, 13) and compacting it by virtue of a compacting motion applied on at least one form wall of the casting space, said movement providing a compacting area (2 - 10) in said casting space, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that - the bottom plate (6) with dimensions corresponding to design of the composite structure being fabricated is actuated to move supported by a movable casting bed (1) through said casting space (2 - 10) during the casting step, whereby - the front end of said concrete layer (18) is bordered by placing to the front end of said bottom plate (6) at least in the beginning of the casting step such a front wall (11) which is movable along with the motion of said bottom plate (6) at least partially through the length of said compacting area (7, 8), and - the rear end of said concrete layer (18) is formed with the help of a rear wall (12) bordering the rear end of the casting space (2 - 10), said rear wall being movable along with the motion of said bottom plate (6) at least partially through the length of said compacting area (7, 8).
2. A method as defined in claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that into said concrete layer (18) is formed at least one core cavity (19) by placing in said casting space (7, 8) a core-forming mandrel (14) for each core cavity (19) to be formed, said mandrel being movable during the casting step in the casting direction through said rear wall (12).
3. A method as defined in claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that the concrete mix is cast in two steps so that on the bottom plate (6) is first cast the bottom layer concrete mix (21), whose top surface is contoured by means of the movable core-forming mandrels (15) to the shape of the lower surface of said mandrels, and in the next step, onto the concrete layer (21) already being on the bottom plate (6) is cast a second concrete layer comprising the top part and core cavities of said composite structure.
4. A method as defined in any of claims 1 - 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that during the casting of the front edge of said concrete layer (18) the core-forming mandrels (14) are not driven in contact with said front wall (11) but instead at a distance thereof, whereby the front edge of said concrete layer (18) will become a solid part (20) thereof, and correspondingly, said mandrels (14) are withdrawn flush with said rear wall (12) away from the cast concrete layer (18) before the completion of the casting step, whereby also the rear end of said concrete layer (18) will become a solid part (20) thereof.
5. A method as defined in any of claims 1 - 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that to at least one surface of said concrete layer (18), advantageously on the top surface thereof, is applied vibration by means of a movable surface by way of moving a belt (10) backed by a vibrator (8) in parallel with said concrete layer surface.
6. A method as defined in any of claims 1 - 4, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that to said concrete layer (18) is made a flexural precompensation of the element top surface by way of altering the casting thickness of the concrete layer in its lengthwise direction.
7. A method according to any of the claims 1 - 6, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that that at least one of the walls (11, 12) forming the ends of the composite structure is placed on an angle in relation to the longitudinal axis of the structure.
8. An apparatus for producing a composite structure comprising a metal bottom plate (6) having anchorage made thereto and a concrete layer (18), said apparatus comprising - a casting space (1, 10, 13) bordered at least by its upright sides, - stationary means (3, 5) for feeding concrete mix into said casting space (1, 10, 13), and - at least one vibrator (7, 8) for vibrating one of the sides bordering said casting space and forming a vibrating area in said vibrating space, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by - means for transferring said bottom plate (6) through said casting space, - a movable front wall (11) for bordering the front end of the cast concrete layer at the front end of said bottom plate (6) at least in the beginning of the casting step, - means (22) for transferring said front wall (11) along with the motion of said bottom plate (6) at least partially through the length of said vibrating area (7, 8), - a rear wall (12) bordering the rear end of the casting space thus shaping the rear end of said concrete layer (18), and - means for transferring said rear wall (12) along with the motion of said bottom plate (6) at least partially through the length of said vibrating area (7, 8).
9. An apparatus as defined in claim 8, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by at least one core-forming mandrel (14) adapted to be movable during the casting step through said rear wall (12) into said casting space (1, 10, 13).
10. An apparatus as defined in claim 9, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by - means (2, 4) for casting a first concrete layer onto said bottom plate (6) cut to length, - means (15), e.g., movable core-forming mandrels for compacting the surface of said first concrete layer (21) cast onto said bottom plate (6) and contouring the upper surface of said concrete layer to the shape of the lower surface of said core-forming mandrels (14).
11. An apparatus as defined in any of claims 8 - 10, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by a trowelling/vibrating assembly incorporating - an endless belt (10) adapted to loop over guide rolls (9) so that the outside surface of the belt (10) forms one side of said casting space, - a vibrator (8) adapted to rest on the inside surface of said belt (10) at the area forming said one side of said casting space for the purpose of vibrating the concrete mix underlying said belt (10), and - means for driving said belt (10).
12. An apparatus as defined in claim 11, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said belt (10) is adapted to run in the casting process direction.
13. An apparatus as defined in any of claims 8 - 12, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by means for controlling the height of the elements (5, 8, 10) forming the upper surface of the object being cast.
14. An apparatus as defined in any of claims 9 - 13, c h a r a c t e r i z e d in that said core-forming mandrels (14) are comprised of two vertically invertedly superimposed troughs, which are adapted to slide vertically telescopingly into one another for the purpose of adjusting the height of said core-forming mandrel (14).
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