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The OLI Studio comes as a base product with add-on components. Either Stream Analyzer or ScaleChem can be used as the base product, and then other components are available as add-on. EVS is now found inside the Corrosion Analyzer. | The OLI Studio comes as a base product with add-on components. Either Stream Analyzer or ScaleChem can be used as the base product, and then other components are available as add-on. EVS is now found inside the Corrosion Analyzer. | ||
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Revision as of 09:54, 6 February 2017
Contents
OLI Simulation Software
Current Software
OLI Simulation Software is one of the three OLI product lines. This line contains our current, stand-alone products when using OLI-only thermodynamics.
OLI Studio (a/k/a OLI Analyzer)
The OLI Studio comes as a base product with add-on components. Either Stream Analyzer or ScaleChem can be used as the base product, and then other components are available as add-on. EVS is now found inside the Corrosion Analyzer.
OLI Studio Release Notes version 9.5
OLI Flowsheet Programs
OLI has flowsheet simulation for OLI-only thermodynamics for those applications, such as waste water treatment, that are electrolyte-only or electrolyte-primary processes.
- OLI Flowsheet: ESP (Version 9.5 Release Candidate 1)
Interface Programs
When you would like to use OLI within your own program, the OLI Engine: Developer Edition is the product to request. The Developer Edition also has run-time licensing available for when your program containing OLI is released.
Maintenance & Legacy Software
- High Temperature Limited use product. Still supported.
- ScaleChem Standard (End of Sales as of January 4, 2017)
- OLI Pro (being phased out in 2016)