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Item Patologias em Instalações Hidro-Sanitárias de Edifícios Residenciais na Zona Centro-Sul de Manaus (AM): Diagnóstico e Terapia(Instituto de Tecnologia, 2016) VIEIRA, Paulo Cézar Corrêa; SOUZA, José Antônio da SilvaThe building installations of cold water, hot water, sewage, and rainwater form an essential system directly interacting with users, where malfunction can negatively impact their physical and psychological well-being. This study aimed to identify and diagnose hydro-sanitary pathological manifestations in vertical residential buildings and propose therapeutic solutions. Interviews were conducted with maintenance managers of nine buildings in the central-south zone of Manaus (AM), followed by technical visits. The findings highlighted common pathologies such as bad odors, water shortages, clogged pipes, noise, and foam return. The study emphasized the impact of design, materials used, execution, and maintenance, underlining the importance of adhering to regulatory recommendations to prevent failures.Item Simulação e Otimização do Processo de Destilação Atmosférica de Petróleo(Instituto de Tecnologia, 2016) LISBOA, Síntia Maria Pinto; BATISTA, Clauderino da SilvaPetroleum atmospheric distillation is an essential refining process with complex characteristics due to multiple system variables. This study evaluated the behavior of key variables in the distillation process using Petro-SIM software simulation and meta-heuristic optimization techniques. Operational variables such as kerosene and diesel reflux and column top temperature were analyzed. The results identified the top temperature as the most significant variable, and applying genetic algorithms and simulated annealing maximized diesel flow to 1281.7 m³/d while maintaining product quality.Item Reflorestamento e Recuperação de Áreas Degradadas na Bacia Hidrográfica do Tarumã-Açu e sua Contribuição na Redução dos Gases Efeito Estufa(Instituto de Tecnologia, 2020) VERAS, Eliana da Conceição Rodrigues; Clauderino da Silva BatistaReforestation and Recovery of Degraded Areas in the Tarumã-Açu Hydrographic Basin and Its Contribution in the Reduction of Greenhouse Gases. The recovery of degraded areas is crucial for reducing global warming, requiring careful species selection. This study investigates the survival and mortality of fruit species planted in the Tarumã-Açu Hydrographic Basin and estimates carbon fixation over 20 years. Using participant observation, the research analyzed 2000 seedlings, including cashew, ingá, buriti, and açaí. Survival rates ranged from 84.8% to 100%, and carbon fixation was estimated between 142 kg and 312 kg of CO₂ per tree in 20 years. The study highlights reforestation's role in mitigating greenhouse gas emissions.