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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Profesor Dr. Atilla Incecik University of Strathclyde

Dr. Allan Magee R & D Technip

Profesor Dr. Doi Yasuaki Hiroshima University

Dr. Shankar Bhat Aramanadka Malikai Top Tension Riser and Tendon Delivery, Shell

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TENTATIVE PROGRAM

Monday, 3rd September – 2012 TIME ACTIVITIES 7.00 am Organising Committee Assemble at N24 DK 8.00 am Registration 8.30 am Participants to be Seated

8.45 am Announcement on the Arrival of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

8.50 am Negaraku and Then VIP To Be Seated 8.55 am Welcome Remark by Master of Ceremony & Recital of Doa 9.00 am Welcome Remark 1 by Chairman APHydro2012

9.10 am Opening Speech and Ceremony by of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

9.20 am Gimmick Launching and Multimedia Presentation

9.30 am Momento Award to Sponsors and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) UTM

9.35 am Exhibition Tour of VIP 9.45 am Keynote Lecture 1: Profesor Dr. Atilla Incecik (University of Strathclyde)

10.15 am Keynote Lecture 2: Dr. Allan Magee (R & D Technip) 10.45 am TEA BREAK TIME 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS Room A Room B Room C

11.00 am Session A:

(Renewable Energy)

Session B ( Offshore Mechanics and

Hydrodynamics)

Session C (Advance Ship Technology)

1.10 pm LUNCH BREAK

2.30 pm Session D

( Environment: Wind and Ocean)

Session E ( Sloshing Dynamics and

Design)

Session F (Coastal Hydrodynamics)

4.50 pm TEA BREAK 5.05 pm SESSION ADJOURNED

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Tuesday, 4th September – 2012

TIME 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS 8.30 am Keynote Lecture 3: Profesor Dr. Doi Yasuaki (Hiroshima University) 9.00 am Keynote Lecture 4: Dr. Shankar Bhat (Shell) Room A Room B Room C

9.30 am Session G (CFD in

Hydrodynamics)

Session H (Seakeeping and Maneuvering)

Session I (Ship Propulsion and

Propeller) 10.40 am TEA BREAK 11.00 am 3 PARALLEL SESSIONS CONTINUE 1.10 pm LUNCH BREAK

2.30 pm Session J

( Risk and Fatigue)

Session K (Ship Resistance &

Performances)

Session L (New Concept Development)

4.50 pm TEA BREAK 5.00 pm SESSION ADJOURNED 5.00 pm MEETING OF INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE 8.00 pm CONFERENCE ANNUAL DINNER (PULAI SPRING RESORT)

Day 1: Session A (Room A1): RENEWABLE ENERGY

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

11.00 am Transmission of Energy to Waves by Instantaneous Ground Motion on a Beach

Arghya Bandyopadhyay

11.20 am Wave Power Absorption Capability of a Multi-Resonant Double Chamber Oscillating Water Column Device

R.Wilbert, V.Sundar and S.A.Sannasiraj

11.40 am Study on Wave-Energy Absorption by a Floating Body Equipped with Interior Pendulum-Type Rotating Cylinder

Katsuhiro Sakai, Saki Nishimatsu and Masashi Kashiwagi

12.00 am Hydrodynamic Aspects on Vulnerability Criteria for Surf-Riding of Ships

Yuto Ito, Naoya Umeda and Hisako Kubo

12.20 am Numerical Study of the Effect of Leading Edge Protuberances on Wing Hydrodynamic Performance

Van Trieu Nguyen and Jeng Horng Chen

12.40 am Applying the Body Force Method to the Simulation of Flow Around a Horizontal Axis Marine Current Turbine

I-Hui Tseng, Ching-Yeh Hsin, Wei-Che Wei, Hsun-Jen Cheng and Ya-Lin Tsai

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13.00 am A New Proposal for the Design of TLP Type Offshore Wind Turbines

Midori Matsuura and Yasunori Nihei

Day 1: Session B (Room B1): OFFSHORE MECHANICS AND HYDRODYNAMICS

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

11.00 am Hydrodynamic Loading on Riser Support Structures

S. Nallayarasu and Lakshmi V.G

11.20 am Model Test of Hydrodynamic Interactions of Floating Structures in Regular Waves

Hassan Abyn, Adi Maimun, Jaswar, M. Rafiqul Islanm, Allan Magee, Behnam Bodaghi, Mohamad Pauzi and C.L.Siow

11.40 am Nonlinear Response Prediction of Deep Water Floating Structure Using Artificial Neural Network

Md. Alhaz Uddin, Mohammed Jameel and Hashim Abdul Razak

12.00 am Wave Absorption by Twin Floating Bodies with External Dynamics Systems

Chutatsu Hirao, Munehiko Minoura and Yuki Miyazaki

12.20 am A study on Suitable Arrangement of Legs of a Semi-Submersible Type Offshore Wind Turbine in the Sea Around Japan

M.Takei and M.Murai

12.40 am Fracture of Scantling Support Structure of Gas Processing Module on FPSO

Mufti F.M, E.B. Djatmiko, Murdjito and Jaswar and Efi

13.00 am Riser VIV Suppression Device Test

K.M. Yen, Allan Magee, Shankar Bhat, Ir. Dr. Mohamad Pauzi bin Abdul Ghani, Nasrudin bin Haji Ismail and Nor Bahrain Ahmad Zukni

Day 1: Session C (Room C1): ADVANCED SHIP TECHNOLOGY Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

11.00 am Numerical Study of Hydrodynamic Response of a Floating Wave Energy Converter, Backward Bent Duct Buoy (BBDB)

Sung-Jae Kim and Weoncheol Koo

11.20 am Improvement of Ship Geometry in Light of Ship Performance in Actual Sea

MuhdarTasrief and Masashi Kashiwagi

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11.40 am Effect of Asymmetrical Bridle Towline Configuration on Course Stability of a Towed Ship

Ahmad Fitriadhy, Hironori Yasukawa, Tomoyuki Yoneda and Kho Koh King

12.00 am Design of a Body with Depth Control System for an Underwater Glider

Muhamad Fadli B. Ghani and Shahrum Shah B. Abdullah

12.20 am

Development of a New Energy-Saving Tanker with Non-Ballast Water and Podded Propulsors- Characteristic of Roll Motion and Defects of Ikeda’s Prediction Method for Roll Damping -

Tatsuya Miyake, Yasunori Nihei and Yoshiho Ikeda

12.40 am A Multi-Criteria Controller for Ship Autopilots Le Thanh Tung

13.00 am Production Process of Traditional Ships in Kepulauan Riau-Indonesia

Nofrizal, Zulkarnain, Jaswar, E.Prayetno, H. Saputra, Mufti F.M, Sanusi, A.Deah, Risandi.D.P, Surhan, Bayo and Yasser.M.A

Day 1: Session D (Room A1): ENVIRONMENT:WIND AND OCEAN

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

2.30 pm Corrosion Behavior of Aluminium Alloy in Seawater at Two Different Sites off Kuala Terengganu Coast

Fakhratul Zulkifli, Mohammad Fadhli Ahmad, Khalid Samo and Wan Mohd Norsani Wan Nik

2.50 pm Fundamental Study on Thermal Insulation of Bulk Storage Tank of Hydrate for Natural Gas Transport

Masatoshi Sadano and Susumu Tanaka

3.10 pm Simulation of Oil Spill Trajectory In Johor, Malaysia Shoreline

Mohammad Rashidi bin Razali, Jaswar, Moh’d Zamani Bin Ahmad and Muhandes

3.30 pm Wind Tunnel Investigation into the Drag Characteristics of a Pair of Demihull Catamaran in Proximity

A. Jamaluddin , R. Hutauruk and I.K.A.P. Utama

3.50 pm Identification of Key Ethnographic Factors and Their Influences on Traditional Malaysian Trawlers

Mohd. Ruskiman Abdullah Nawawi, Mohd Zamani Ahmad, Agoes Priyanto and Jaswar

4.10 pm Method of Coupled Analysis of TLP Type Offshore Wind Turbines and Results of Tank Tests

Yasunori Nihei, Minori Kozen and Kazuhiro Iijima

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4.30 pm Development of skin-friction reduction paint using fine powder of PEO

Inwon Lee, Hyun Park, Ho Hwan Chun, and Sang-Min Kim

4.50 pm Mooring Analysis for Very Large Offshore Aquaculture Ocean Plantation Floating Structure

O. Sulaiman, A. Magee, Z. Bahrain, A.S.A.Kader, AdiMaimun, A.G. Pauzi, W.B. Wan Nick, K. Othman

5.10 pm Methodology for LNG Terminals (FLNG, FSRU & LNGRV)

Louis Diebold, Thomas Gazzola and Eric Baudin

Day 1: Session E (Room B1): SLOSHING DYNAMICS AND DESIGN

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

2.30 pm Study on the Prediction of Sloshing Severity Miaozi Zheng, Yonghwan Kim, Sang-Yeob Kim and Ying Gou

2.50 pm Validation of a Motion Simulation Technique in Various Regular Oblique Wave Conditions for a Container Ship

Hiromichi Akimoto, Md. Mashiur Rahaman and Kenji Tanaka

3.10 pm Numerical Computations of Strongly Nonlinear Slamming and Resultant Wave Loads

Sunbum Kim and Masashi Kashiwagi

3.30 pm Particle Image Velocimetry Measurement on the Oscillating Characteristics of Sloshing-induced Internal Flow Fields

Yangjun Ahn, Jae-Han Kim, Sang-Yeob Kim, Kyong-Hwan Kim and Yongwhan Kim

3.50 pm Take Off Resistance Estimation of Wing In Ground Effect (WIG) Craft

M.Mobassher B.Tofa, Adi Maimun,Yasser M.Ahmed and S jamei

4.10 pm Hydrodynamic Interaction between Two Ships Advancing in Close Proximity in Waves

Hafiz Mahyuddin and Faizul Amri Adnan

4.30 pm Practical Issues on the Implementation of Ballast Free System

Norul Hidayah Kadir, Hairil Afif Hamid, Mohd Zamani Ahmad, Ab Saman Abd Kader, Adi Maimun Abd Malek, Agoes Priyanto and Mohd Afifi Abdul Mukti

4.50 pm Optimization of Rounded-Shape Floating LNG Production and Storage Capacities Using Simulation Modeling (Part I)

Sanusi, Jaswar and Azaniza Wati

5.10 pm Ships with an Elastic Fin Propulsors V.Belyaev, D.Kuznetsov and S.Chizhiumov

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Day 1: Session F (Room C1): COASTAL HYDRODYNAMICS Chairman

Time Paper Title Authors

2.30 pm Phase Resolved and Averaged Wave Simulations in Jakarta Harbour

Didit Adytia, Meirita Ramdhani and E. van Groesen

2.50 pm Study On Mobile Floating Harbor Concept K.U. Tiau, Jaswar, Hassan Abyn and C.L. Siow

3.10 pm Justification of Efficiency of Application and Manufacturing Techniques of Rowing Screws with Long Wavy Blades

Aleksandra Vladimirovna Slavgorodskaya

3.30 pm Hydrodynamic Settlement of the Core and Foundation in Earth Dam During Earthquake

Behrouz Gordan and Azlan Bin Adnan

3.50 pm Research of Dynamic Characteristics of Airfoil Boat on the Takeoff

Michael Latukhin, Eugeny Kirilyuk, Sergey Antonenko and Valery Novikov

4.10 pm Conceptual Designs of Fishing Vessels for the Storm and Ice Conditions on Seas of Sakhalin and Kurily Islands

Vasily N. Khramushin

4.30 pm Numerical Simulation of Free Surface Effect on Wave Interference of Catamaran with Fin Stabilizer

A. Ali , A. Maimun A. Malik and Y. M. Ahmed

4.50 pm Environmental parameters and their influence of marine diatoms of Karaikal coast, Southeast coast of India

Natanamurugaraj Govindan, Mashitah M. Yusoff and Jeyachandran Savarimuthu

5.10 pm Optimization Planning and Scheduling in FPSO E-House Module Fabrication Model

Moh Hafidz Efendy and Jaswar

Day 2: Session G (Room A1): CFD IN HYDRODYNAMICS

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

09.30 am Investigation of Nonlinear Effects on Ship-Generated Unsteady Waves and Added Resistance Using CFD Simulations

Daisuke Nakagawa, Kenta Yamamoto and Masashi Kashiwagi

09.50 am CFD Simulations of the Effects of Fouling and Antifouling

Yee Shin Khor and Qing Xiao

10.10 am Fast Ocean-Going Hospital Ship: The Algorithm Of Concept Designing and Some Options

Victor A. Dubrovsky

10.30 am Numerical Simulation on Strongly Nonlinear Wave-Body Interaction Problems by Using a FV-Based Cartesian-Grid Method

Kyung-Kyu Yang, Jae-Hoon Lee, Bo-Woo Nam and Yonghwan Kim

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TEA BREAK

10.45 am A Study on Application of a Commercial CFD Code to Reduce Wave Resistance Acting on a Non Ballast Tanker (Part 2)

Ngo Van He, Yasunori Nihei and Yoshiho Ikeda

11.05 am

Viscous Flow Computation Around the Wigley Hull with the Maneuvering Motion Using the Inertial Coordinate System on the Non-Inertial Grids

Yan Naing Win and Yasuyuki. Toda

11.25 am Probabilistic Sea-State Model Based on the Poisson Process and Its Application to Ship Performance Estimation

Takayuki Hamada and Munehiko Minoura

11.45 am Composite Indirect Rankine Panel Method for a Symmetric Ship Hull

Thang Gia Nguyen and Cap Sy Truong

12.05 am 2-D Simulations of Water Flooding by a CIP-Based Method

Yui Shimizu and Hirotada Hashimoto

12.25 am Aerodynamic Behavior of a Compound Wing Configuration in Ground Effect

Saeed Jamei, Ad. Maimun, Shuhaim. Mansor, Agoe. Priyanto and No. Azwadi

12.45 pm Validation Study for Savonius Vertical Axis Marine Current Turbine Using CFD Simulation

Omar Yaakob, Yasser M. Ahmed and M. Arif Ismail

Day 2: Session H (Room B1): SEAKEEPING AND MANOUEVRING

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

09.30 am Pure Loss of Stability in Astern Seas -Is it Really Pure?-

Hisako Kubo, Naoya Umeda, Keisuke Yamane and Akihiko Matsuda

09.50 am Model Experimental Study of a Towed Ship’s Motion

U.I. Zan, H. Yasukawa, K.K. Koh and A. Fitriadhy

10.10 am Assessment of Ship-Bank Interactions on LNG Tanker in Shallow Water

Maimun A., Y. Mohamed, Priyanto A., Y. S. Ang and M. Nakisa

10.30 am Motion Characteristics of FLNG Systems Under the Effect of Drift Motions of Two Floating Bodies

Kohei Sugata, Yasunori Nihei and Yoshiho Ikeda

TEA BREAK

10.45 am Examining New Generation Intact Stability Criteria on Parametric Rolling

Fuka Yoshiyama, Naoya Umeda and Takumi Kubo

11.05 am Experimental Study On Seakeeping Performance of a Catamaran with Asymmetric Demi-Hulls

S. Ikezoe, N. Hirata and H. Yasukawa

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11.25 am Manoeuvring of Podded Propulsion LNG Carrier

J.N Loh, Jaswar, Agustin Dwi Sumiwi and Munirah

11.45 am Effect of Stern Appendages on Course Stability of a High Speed Vessel

Kunitake Y., Sano M., Hirata N. and Yasukawa H.

12.05 am A Design of Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Model for Estimation of Underwater Manoeuvring Coefficients

Le Thanh Tung, Le Quang and Nguyen Dong

12.25 am Experimental Study of a Tanker Ship Squat in Shallow Water

Mohammadreza Fathi Kazerooni and Mohammad Saeed Seif

12.45 pm Seakeeping Analysis of Semi-SWATH Ship in Following Wave under Effect of Surge Motion

Rahimuddin, A.Maimun, Pauzi.A.Ghani, Zakaria and Ismail

Day 2: Session I (Room C1): SHIP PROPULSION AND PROPELLER

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

09.30 am Phase-Averaged 3D-PIV Flow Field Measurement for KVLCC2 Propeller Plane in Waves

Ho Kim, Yoshiki Hayashi, Sho Oshita, Ryuichi Inoue, Keisuke Akamatsu and Yasuyuki Tado

09.50 am Numerical Simulation of Propeller Hydrodynamic Performance of LNG Carrier in Open Water Using Fluent

A. Maimun, M. Nakisa, Najmi, Y. Mohamed, Y.S.Ang, A. Priyanto, Jaswar and F. Behrouzi

10.10 am A Study on Performance of Cascade of Wing Sails for Sail-Equipped Vessels Considering Their Aerodynamic Interaction

Qiao LI, Yasunori NIHEI and Yoshiho IKEDA

10.30 am On the Service Performance of LNG Carriers in Actual Seas

M Azuwan Ahmad and Faizul Amri Adnan

TEA BREAK

10.45 am The Influence of the Propeller Loading Distributions to the Propulsive Efficiency

Wei-Che Wei, Ching-Yeh Hsin, Po-Fan Chen, Jyh-Yih Li, Sheng-Ann Shieh and I-Chung Chien

11.05 am Numerical Simulation of Self-Propulsion Model Tests for a Container Ship

Tsung-Yueh Lin, Yun-Shan Wang, Po-Wen Wang and Jen-Shiang Kouh

11.25 am An Investigation on the Tandem Propeller with High Aspect Ratio Blade for Energy Saving

Yih-Wei Tzeng

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11.45 am Research of Trans-Velocity Propellers on Hydrodynamic and Structure Fatigue Analysis in Inclined Shaft Conditions

Shang-Sheng Chin, Jeng-Li Hwang, Kuan-Kai Chang, Jin-Ching Tu and Ya-Lin Tsai

12.05 am Hydrodynamics Estimation based on Analytical Method for A Hybrid-Driven Underwater Glider

Khalid Isa, M. R. Arshad and Syafizal Ishak

12.25 am Field Measurement of Fishing Boats Generated Waves

Dedy Triawan Suprayogi, Faizul Amri Adnan, Omar Yaakob, Mohamad Pauzi A. Ghani and Usman Ullah Sheikh Izzat Ullah Sheikh

12.45 pm A Study on Simplified BHP Estimation Method for Planing Craft with Outboard Engine

Hiroyuki Katayama, Toru Katayama

Day 2: Session J (Room A1): RISK AND FATIGUE

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

2.30 pm A Study on Influence of Elasticity of Materials to Impact Load

Jae-Young Shin, Chang-Woo Park, Sun-Hong Kwon, Sang-Beom Lee and Jang-Young Chung

2.50 pm Response of Jacket Structure Due To Ship Collision

Agustin Dwi Sumiwi, Handayanu, Jaswar and Efi

3.10 pm Response Investigation of Mooring Systems for Deepwater Semi-Submersible Platform with Different Component of Mooring Lines

Budi Setyo Prasodjo

3.30 pm The Device of Compensation of Bending & Torsion Fluctuations for the Rowing Screw

Slavgorodskiy Vladimir M. and Kitaev Maksim V.

3.50 pm Quality Issues in Traditional Ship Production in Kepulauan Riau-Indonesia

E.Prayetno, Jaswar, H. Saputra, Mufti F.M, Sanusi, A.Deah, Risandi.D.P, Nofrizal, Zulkarnain, Surhan and Bayo

4.10 pm Safety Issue in Production of Traditional Ship in Kepulauan Riau-Indonesia

A.Deah, Jaswar, E.Prayetno, H. Saputra, Mufti F.M, Sanusi, Risandi.D.P, Nofrizal, Zulkarnain, Surhan and Bayo

4.30 pm Risk and Reliability Analysis Study of Offshore Aquaculture Ocean Plantation System

Sulaiman Oladukun Olanrewaju

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Day 2: Session K (Room B1): SHIP RESISTANCES AND PERFORMANCES

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

2.30 pm Experimental Study on Ship-Generated Unsteady Waves and Added Resistance

Kenta Yamamoto, Tomoki Wakabayashi and Masashi Kashiwagi

2.50 pm Response Comparison of Floating Platforms for Wind Turbines Under Wind and Wave Loads

Misako Kawai, Kazuhiro Iijima and Masahiko Fujikubo

3.10 pm The Study of Aerodynamic Characteristics of Vessel

R.Veresnikov, M.Chekhranov and M.Kitaev

3.30 pm Energy Efficiency Improvement by the Use of a Series Hybrid Propulsion System Applied to a Bulk Carrier in Head Waves

Ryoma Kushida, Naoya Umeda, Hidenori Sekiguchi and Yasunori Matsunaga

3.50 pm Added Resistance actinga New Large Non Ballast-Water Ship Due to Waves

Hiromu Funakoshi, Seijirou Miyake, Satowa Ibata and Yoshiho Ikeda

4.10 pm Large eddy simulation of flow around an asymmetric wavy cylinder

Jae Hwan Jung, Hyun Sik Yoon and Ho Hwan Chun

4.30 pm Study on Powering of Podded Propulsion VLCC Jaswar, A.Amin, Agustin, A.Maimun, Munirah, Mufti F.M, Jonathan and C.L.Siow

4.50 pm Study on Comparison Performance of Various Full-Spade Rudder for a Container ship (KCS)

W.J. Lee, M.C. Kim, W.J. Moon, H.J. Kang

Day 2: Session L (Room C1): NEW CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

Chairman Time Paper Title Authors

2.30 pm Study on the Braking Performance of a Biomimetic Squid-Like Robot with Two Undulating Side Fins

Md. Mahbubar Rahman, Sinpei Sugimori, Hiroshi Miki, Risa Yamamoto, Yogo Sanada and Yasuyuki Toda

2.50 pm Design Issue in Traditional Shipbuilding Process

Mufti F.M, Jaswar, E.Prayetno, H. Saputra A.Deah, Sanusi, Risandi.D.P, Surhan, Bayo, Nofrizal and Zulkarnain

3.10 pm Preliminary Design of AUV(Autonomous Underwater Vehicle) with Higher Resolution Underwater Camera for Marine Exploration

Zulzamri B. Salleh, Muhamad Fadli B. Ghani and Mohd Amin Hakim B. Ramli

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3.30 pm The Concept of Hybrid Ballast Free System

Hairil Afif Hamid, Norul Hidayah Kadir, Mohd Zamani Ahmad, Mohd Afifi Abdul Mukti, Adi Maimun Abd Malek and Agoes Priyanto

3.50 pm About designing of Some Multipurpose Small-Sized Autonomous Underwater Vehicles

V.E. Gornak, A.A. Kushnerik, S.V. Maltseva, A.Ph. Scherbatyuk and S.V. Antonenko

4.10 pm Critical Path Analysis of Traditional Ship Production in Kepulauan Riau-Indonesia

H. Saputra, Jaswar, Nofrizal, Zulkarnain, E.Prayetno, Mufti F.M, Sanusi, A.Deah, Risandi.D.P, Surhan and Bayo

4.30 pm Effect of Mesh Number on Accuracy of Semi Submersible Motion Prediction

Hassan Abyn, Adi Maimun, M. Rafiqul Islanm, Allan Magee, Jaswar, Behnam Bodaghi and Mohamad Pauzi

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