Air/steam turbines
In addition to the tangential turbines historically supplied for spin testing, BSi has developed its own line of Radial Inflow Turbines (RIT) for applications that require very high power at very high speeds. While the inherently robust construction and bidirectional capability of the tangential rotors make them well suited for spin testing, tangential turbines are low specific speed machines; that is, they provide best performance at relatively low power levels. The RIT’s, on the other hand, are capable of providing very high power levels with extraordinary efficiency. The company has delivered RIT drive systems to provide 130 hp at 130,000 rpm and 800 kW at 50,000 rpm.
Electric drive systems
BSi’s high speed electric drive systems comprise high-efficiency motors with sophisticated direct-torque control drives. When speeds greater than that of the motor are required, gearboxes designed and built by BSi are employed. All BSi gearboxes incorporate helical gears for quieter operation and longer life. For higher power levels the gears are double helical to eliminate thrust loads, thereby extending the life of the bearings. Speed control is assured through the company’s proprietary TC4 controller and speed control algorithms. BSi electric drive systems meet all CE Standards and Norms. Moreover, they reduce utility demand charges and introduce less harmonic distortion in the power supply than conventional DC drives. The AC motors provide an efficiency of 90% at base speed and develop their full power at 50% of rated speed.