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− | '''[[OLI]]''' is a technology company with a core competency in electrolyte thermodynamics. OLI delivers its technology through rigorous, first-principles software that predicts the properties and chemical composition of multi-phase aqueous and non-aqueous system. Our Wikipedia is designed to provide users with unique answers and support solutions to their questions. | + | '''[[OLI]]''' is a technology company with a core competency in electrolyte thermodynamics, process simulation and aqueous corrosion simulation. OLI delivers its technology through rigorous, first-principles software that predicts the properties and chemical composition of multi-phase aqueous and non-aqueous system. Our Wikipedia is designed to provide users with unique answers and support solutions to their questions. |
==Technical challenges== | ==Technical challenges== |
Revision as of 08:34, 15 October 2014
OLI is a technology company with a core competency in electrolyte thermodynamics, process simulation and aqueous corrosion simulation. OLI delivers its technology through rigorous, first-principles software that predicts the properties and chemical composition of multi-phase aqueous and non-aqueous system. Our Wikipedia is designed to provide users with unique answers and support solutions to their questions.
Contents
Technical challenges
- MSE vs AQ
- Current solver issues
- Current thermophysical modeling issues
- ScaleChem: Studio or Standard?
OLI products
Simulation techniques
Tips and tutorials
- User Interface OLI Studio
- User Interface ESP Original
- Installation Security and Network
- OLI concepts Thermodynamics
- OLI Alliance Products
Installation and security
- Hardware requirements
- Downloading OLI software
- Individual PC copy
- Network copy - hardware key
- Network copy - software key
- License manager
OLI technology
- Thermodynamics
- Databanks
- Phenomena
- Corrosion
- Scale predictions
- Data regression