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** [https://downloads.olisystems.com/Documents/Release%20Notes/OLI%20Flowsheet%209.5%20Release%20Notes.shtml OLI Flowsheet Release Notes] | ** [https://downloads.olisystems.com/Documents/Release%20Notes/OLI%20Flowsheet%209.5%20Release%20Notes.shtml OLI Flowsheet Release Notes] | ||
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Revision as of 11:11, 2 May 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)
==== OLI Chemistry Wizard]] The OLI Chemistry Wizard is used with many Alliance products as well as our own OLI Developer Edition.
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.
Common Components
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)