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Python interface to the NeqSim engine — fluid properties, process simulation, and PVT analysis from Python and Jupyter notebooks.

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What is NeqSim Python?

NeqSim Python is part of the NeqSim project — a Python interface to the NeqSim Java library for estimation of fluid behavior and process design for oil and gas production.

It provides Python toolboxes such as thermoTools and processTools that streamline the use of NeqSim, plus direct access to the full Java API via the jneqsim gateway.

Capability What you get
Thermodynamics 60+ EOS models (SRK, PR, CPA, GERG-2008, …), flash calculations, phase envelopes
Physical properties Density, viscosity, thermal conductivity, surface tension
Process simulation 33+ equipment types — separators, compressors, heat exchangers, valves, pumps, reactors
PVT simulation CME, CVD, differential liberation, separator tests, swelling, viscosity
Pipeline & flow Steady-state multiphase pipe flow (Beggs & Brill), pipe networks

🚀 Quick Start

Install

pip (requires Java 8+)conda (Java included)
pip install neqsim
conda install -c conda-forge neqsim

Prerequisites: Python 3.9+ and Java 8+. The conda package automatically installs OpenJDK — no separate Java setup needed. For pip, install Java from Adoptium.

Try it now

from neqsim.thermo import fluid

# Create a natural gas fluid
fl = fluid('srk')
fl.addComponent('methane', 0.85)
fl.addComponent('ethane', 0.10)
fl.addComponent('propane', 0.05)
fl.setTemperature(25.0, 'C')
fl.setPressure(60.0, 'bara')
fl.setMixingRule('classic')

from neqsim.thermo import TPflash, printFrame
TPflash(fl)
printFrame(fl)

🔧 Process Simulation

NeqSim Python provides multiple ways to build process simulations:

1. Python Wrappers — recommended for beginners & notebooks

Simple functions with a global process — great for prototyping:

from neqsim.thermo import fluid
from neqsim.process import stream, compressor, separator, runProcess, clearProcess

clearProcess()
feed = fluid('srk')
feed.addComponent('methane', 0.9)
feed.addComponent('ethane', 0.1)
feed.setTemperature(30.0, 'C')
feed.setPressure(50.0, 'bara')
feed.setTotalFlowRate(10.0, 'MSm3/day')

inlet = stream('inlet', feed)
sep = separator('separator', inlet)
comp = compressor('compressor', sep.getGasOutStream(), pres=100.0)
runProcess()

print(f"Compressor power: {comp.getPower()/1e6:.2f} MW")
2. ProcessContext — recommended for production code

Context manager with explicit process control — supports multiple independent processes:

from neqsim.thermo import fluid
from neqsim.process import ProcessContext

feed = fluid('srk')
feed.addComponent('methane', 0.9)
feed.addComponent('ethane', 0.1)
feed.setTemperature(30.0, 'C')
feed.setPressure(50.0, 'bara')

with ProcessContext("Compression Train") as ctx:
    inlet = ctx.stream('inlet', feed)
    sep = ctx.separator('separator', inlet)
    comp = ctx.compressor('compressor', sep.getGasOutStream(), pres=100.0)
    ctx.run()
    print(f"Compressor power: {comp.getPower()/1e6:.2f} MW")
3. ProcessBuilder — fluent API for configuration-driven design

Chainable builder pattern:

from neqsim.thermo import fluid
from neqsim.process import ProcessBuilder

feed = fluid('srk')
feed.addComponent('methane', 0.9)
feed.addComponent('ethane', 0.1)
feed.setTemperature(30.0, 'C')
feed.setPressure(50.0, 'bara')

process = (ProcessBuilder("Compression Train")
    .add_stream('inlet', feed)
    .add_separator('separator', 'inlet')
    .add_compressor('compressor', 'separator', pressure=100.0)
    .run())

print(f"Compressor power: {process.get('compressor').getPower()/1e6:.2f} MW")
4. Direct Java Access — full control via jneqsim

Explicit process management using the Java API — for advanced features see the NeqSim Java repo:

from neqsim import jneqsim
from neqsim.thermo import fluid

feed = fluid('srk')
feed.addComponent('methane', 0.9)
feed.addComponent('ethane', 0.1)
feed.setTemperature(30.0, 'C')
feed.setPressure(50.0, 'bara')

# Create equipment using Java classes
inlet = jneqsim.process.equipment.stream.Stream('inlet', feed)
sep = jneqsim.process.equipment.separator.Separator('separator', inlet)
comp = jneqsim.process.equipment.compressor.Compressor('compressor', sep.getGasOutStream())
comp.setOutletPressure(100.0)

# Create and run process explicitly
process = jneqsim.process.processmodel.ProcessSystem()
process.add(inlet)
process.add(sep)
process.add(comp)
process.run()

print(f"Compressor power: {comp.getPower()/1e6:.2f} MW")

Choosing an Approach

Use Case Recommended Approach
Learning & prototyping Python wrappers
Jupyter notebooks Python wrappers
Production applications ProcessContext
Multiple parallel processes ProcessContext
Configuration-driven design ProcessBuilder
Advanced Java features Direct Java access

🧪 PVT Simulation

NeqSim includes a pvtsimulation package for common PVT experiments (CCE/CME, CVD, differential liberation, separator tests, swelling, viscosity, etc.) and tuning workflows.


📂 Examples

Explore ready-to-run examples in the examples folder:


⚙️ Technical Notes

JPype bridges Python and Java. See the JPype installation guide for platform-specific details. Ensure Python and Java are both 64-bit (or both 32-bit) — mixing architectures will crash on import.

The full list of Python dependencies is on the dependencies page.


🏗️ Contributing

We welcome contributions — bug fixes, new examples, documentation improvements, and more.


📚 Documentation & Resources

Resource Link
NeqSim homepage equinor.github.io/neqsimhome
Python wiki neqsim-python/wiki
JavaDoc API JavaDoc
Discussion forum GitHub Discussions
NeqSim Java equinor/neqsim
MATLAB binding equinor/neqsimmatlab
Releases GitHub Releases

Versioning

NeqSim uses SemVer for versioning.

Authors

Even Solbraa (esolbraa@gmail.com), Marlene Louise Lund

NeqSim development was initiated at NTNU. A number of master and PhD students have contributed — we greatly acknowledge their contributions.

License

Apache-2.0

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