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# [https://downloads.olisystems.com/Documents/Release%20Notes/OLI%20Databanks%20Release%20Notes.shtml Database updated]
 
# [https://downloads.olisystems.com/Documents/Release%20Notes/OLI%20Databanks%20Release%20Notes.shtml Database updated]
 
# Several new blocks have been added
 
# Several new blocks have been added
#.# Pump
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* Pump
## Gas Incinerator
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* Gas Incinerator
## RO Membrane (this is still in beta and available by request)
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* RO Membrane (this is still in beta and available by request)
 
# Controller - added an ignore feature
 
# Controller - added an ignore feature
 
# Component splitter - reduced the list of species to the inflow list (previously all species were displayed)
 
# Component splitter - reduced the list of species to the inflow list (previously all species were displayed)

Revision as of 10:44, 2 November 2017

What's new for OLI Flowsheet version 9.5.4?

OLI Flowsheet was released on November 02, 2017

  1. Database updated
  2. Several new blocks have been added
  • Pump
  • Gas Incinerator
  • RO Membrane (this is still in beta and available by request)
  1. Controller - added an ignore feature
  2. Component splitter - reduced the list of species to the inflow list (previously all species were displayed)
  3. User Interface - improved the start/run condition. Previous versions may have given the user the impression that the program was not calculating because an inactive trace window was active.
  4. User Interface - you can now import streams from OLI Studio via copy and paste. You can also export them to OLI Studio in the same manner
  5. User Interface - Added report names to the tree-view instead of the less-than-helpful Report 1, Report 2, etc.
  6. Sensitivity Calculations - The pump block is now supported
  7. User Interface - Block order now displays a floating image of the process with the current block order superimposed upon it.
  8. User Interface - Tear Stream selection - a floating image of the process is superimposed with the selected recycle stream with the TEAR designation. As the TEAR streams are changed, the displayed recycle loop also changes.