Improvement of inhibitor tracking
Olga 2024.2 is released with improvements for the inhibitor tracking functionality. Previously, the Olga simulator relied on built-in correlations to adjust the density and viscosity of the water phase containing inhibitors.
However, this approach could lead to inaccurate temperature calculations in the Olga simulator, e.g. for simulations where mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) or any other inhibitor was injected upstream a choke with a dP across the valve and Joule–Thomson (JT) cooling occurs. The new approach, released in Olga 2024.2, is using the Multiflash PVT package with high accuracy corresponding states model advanced (CSMA) equation of state (EOS) to adjust all water phase properties, such as density and viscosity of the water phase, but also thermal properties like thermal capacity and enthalpy. Notably, surface tension between water and gas, and between water and oil remains an exception. The improvement is relevant for COMPOSITIONAL equal to MEG, MEOH and ETOH.