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Messias Borges Silva

Researcher at University of São Paulo

Publications -  152
Citations -  1673

Messias Borges Silva is an academic researcher from University of São Paulo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Taguchi methods & Photobioreactor. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 145 publications receiving 1388 citations. Previous affiliations of Messias Borges Silva include Federal University of Pernambuco & Universidade de Taubaté.

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Adjustment of the Operational Parameters of an Unconventional Integrated and Illuminated Internally Photobioreactor (ILI-PBR) for the Batch Autotrophic Cultivation of the Chlorella minutissima, Using the Taguchi Method

TL;DR: The Taguchi method was used to find the best adjustment of the operational parameters of an unconventional photobioreactor denominated internally illuminated integrated photobiOREactor (ILI-PBR) with LED light aiming at elevating the biomass concentration, volumetric biomass productivity, andvolumetric lipid productivity of Chlorella minutissima microalgae cultivated under autotrophic regime.
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Niobium Sintering Process Using Design of Experiment: Taguchi`s Method

TL;DR: In this article, the optimization of the sintering process of the niobium characterized by the techniques metallography and also for systems of digital processing and images analysis, in agreement with the technical norms, was studied.
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Green Microalgae as Substrate for Producing Biofuels and Chlorophyll in Biorefineries

TL;DR: This chapter aims to identify the process variables that interfere in microalgae cultivation to produce biofuels and pigments, and their impact on microalgal cell composition.

Lean production in continuous processes: a survey of brazilian manufacturers of electric conductors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a descriptive exploratory survey with manufacturers of electric conductors (electrical distribution and transmission wire and cables) in the State of Sao Paulo, Brazil.