Network


Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.

Hotspot


Dive into the research topics where Murtuza Lokhandwalla is active.

Publication


Featured researches published by Murtuza Lokhandwalla.


Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment | 2004

Combination of digital mammography with semi-automated 3D breast ultrasound

Ajay Kapur; Paul L. Carson; Jeffrey Wayne Eberhard; Mitchell M. Goodsitt; Kai E. Thomenius; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Donald Joseph Buckley; Marilyn A. Roubidoux; Mark A. Helvie; Rebecca C. Booi; Gerald L. LeCarpentier; R.Q. Erkamp; Heang Ping Chan; J. Brian Fowlkes; Jerry A. Thomas; Cynthia Elizabeth Landberg

This paper describes work aimed at combining 3D ultrasound with full-field digital mammography via a semi-automatic prototype ultrasound scanning mechanism attached to the digital mammography system gantry. Initial efforts to obtain high x-ray and ultrasound image quality through a compression paddle are proving successful. Registration between the x-ray mammogram and ultrasound image volumes is quite promising when the breast is stably compressed. This prototype system takes advantage of many synergies between the co-registered digital mammography and pulse-echo ultrasound image data used for breast cancer detection and diagnosis. In addition, innovative combinations of advanced US and X-ray applications are being implemented and tested along with the basic modes. The basic and advanced applications are those that should provide relatively independent information about the breast tissues. Advanced applications include x-ray tomosynthesis, for 3D delineation of mammographic structures, and non-linear elasticity and 3D color flow imaging by ultrasound, for mechanical and physiological information unavailable from conventional, non-contrast x-ray and ultrasound imaging.


IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity | 2009

Development of a High Speed HTS Generator for Airborne Applications

Kiruba Sivasubramaniam; Tao Zhang; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Evangelos Trifon Laskaris; James William Bray; B. Gerstler; Manoj Ramprasad Shah; James Pellegrino Alexander

General Electric, under contract with the Air Force Research Labs (AFRL), has successfully developed and tested a high speed, multimegawatt superconducting generator. The generator was built to demonstrate high temperature superconducting (HTS) generator technology for application in a high power density Multimegawatt Electric Power System (MEPS) for the Air Force. The demonstration tested the generator under load conditions up to 1.3 MW at over 10,000 rpm. The new MEPS generator achieved 97% efficiency including cryocooler losses. All test results indicate that the generator has a significant margin over the test points and that its performance is consistent with program specifications. This demonstration is the first successful full-load test of a superconducting generator for the Air Force. In this paper we describe the development of the generator and present some key test results used to validate the design. Extrapolation to a higher power density generator is also discussed.


power and energy society general meeting | 2008

Development of a high speed multi-megawatt HTS generator for airborne applications

Kiruba Sivasubramaniam; Evangelos Trifon Laskaris; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Tao Zhang; James William Bray; B. Gerstler; Manoj Ramprasad Shah; James Pellegrino Alexander

General electric, under contract with the Air Force Research Labs (AFRL), has successfully developed and tested a high speed, multimegawatt superconducting generator. The generator was built to demonstrate high temperature superconducting (HTS) generator technology for application in a high power density multimegawatt electric power system (MEPS) for the air force. The demonstration tested the generator under load conditions up to 1.3 MW at over 10,000 rpm. The new MEPS generator achieved 97% efficiency including cryocooler losses. All test results indicate that the generator has a significant margin over the test points and that its performance is consistent with program specifications. This demonstration is the first successful full-load test of a superconducting generator for the air force. Here we report key features of the generator and test results.


Archive | 2009

Dovetail spoke internal permanent magnet machine

James Pellegrino Alexander; Ayman Mohamed Fawzi EL-Refaie; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Manoj Ramprasad Shah; Jeremy Daniel VanDam


Archive | 2009

Rotor structure for interior permanent magnet electromotive machine

Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Rammohan Rao Kalluri; Kiruba Sivasubramaniam Haran


Archive | 2009

Compact geared drive train

Patrick Lee Jansen; Gary Randall Barnes; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Richard Nils Dawson; Aniruddha Dattatraya Gadre; Ian Arthur Hughes


Archive | 2010

HIGH SPEED INTERNAL PERMANENT MAGNET MACHINE

James Pellegrino Alexander; Ayman Mohamed Fawzi EL-Refaie; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Manoj Ramprasad Shah; Jeremy Daniel VanDam


Archive | 2004

Sealing device and method for turbomachinery

Farshad Ghasripoor; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Raymond Edward Chupp; Nitin Bhate


Archive | 2009

Drivetrain system for a wind turbine generator and method of assembling the same

Priyangu Chunilal Patel; Edwin Hidding; Gary Randall Barnes; Patrick Lee Jansen; Adam Daniel Minadeo; Stephen Bertram Johnson; James Henry Madge; Blake Weldon Wilson; Eric Steven Buskirk; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; Jacob Johannes Nies


Archive | 2009

Cooling system for rotating machine

William Dwight Gerstler; Ayman Mohamed Fawzi EL-Refaie; Murtuza Lokhandwalla; James Pellegrino Alexander; Owen Scott Quirion; Pepe Palafox; Xiaochun Shen; Lembit Salasoo

Collaboration


Dive into the Murtuza Lokhandwalla's collaboration.

Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Top Co-Authors

Avatar
Researchain Logo
Decentralizing Knowledge