Used for over a decade by the oil and gas industry, VMGThermo is an accurate predictor of phase equilibria and physical properties for a variety of mixtures.
Run virtually any processing application throughout your well's lifecycle
The result of our work is a thermophysical property calculator with the versatility to monitor the performance of an engine or natural gas well, optimize your natural gas compressors, and improve the safety of the relief valves.
VMGThermo powers VMGSim and many other custom software applications. Its unique programming interface gives it the flexibility to embed in any process simulation software or engineering application.
Tried, tested, and true
Relentless testing using experimental data collected and evaluated at the VMG-sponsored Thermodynamics Research Centre in Boulder, Colorado has made VMGThermo the most accurate predictor of phase equilibria and physical properties for many processes used in the industry.
VMGThermo is capable of accurately predicting the behaviour of complex combinations of chemicals. With more than 80 thermodynamic property packages, VMGThermo can model most process systems.
Multi-phase flash system
VMGThermo's multi-phase flash system has a robust material balance and phase stability algorithm.
It calculates the number of phases in your process as well as the composition, amount, and physical properties of the materials in each phase at thermodynamic equilibrium.
Our flash system reliably performs the basic calculations for steady-state process simulators such as VMGSim and dynamic process simulators such as VMGSim and IDEAS.
Beyond process simulation
VMGThermo is continously validated, giving it the capablity to model a wide variety of systems out of the box. It is also configurable and able to handle different specifications for flash calculations.
These features make it the property package system of choice for designing relief valves, compressors, and online monitoring systems.
Build accurate virtual processing models every time
The Thermodynamics Research Centre (TRC), a part of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) focuses its work exclusively on collecting and evaluating the physical properties of fluids.
VMG was the first process simulation company to join NIST.