Dr. Mulukutla is the author of numerous technical articles published in leading journals, including the first studies of methods for computer-aided analysis of three-dimensional nonlinear electromagnetic field problems as applied to the design of electrical machinery. Sarma is the author of SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES: THEIR THEORY, STABILTY, AND EXCITATION SYSTEMS, ELECTRIC MACHINES: STEADY-STATE THEORY AND DYNAMIC PREFORMANCE, POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN WITH PERSONAL COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL MACHINES LABORATORY MANUAL. Third editions of the text books have been published. His books have also been translated into Chinese, Arabic, and other languages.
Articles
Analysis and design considerations for permanent-magnet aerospace-instrument devices, Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (1980)
The range of permanent magnet materials for electromagnetic-device applications has recently been augmented by the...
Current-density distribution in solid-rotor induction motor, Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (1979)
The interaction between the eddy currents induced in the solid cylindrical rotor steel structure and...
Computer-aided analysis of magnetic fields in nonlinear magnetic bearings (with Akira Yamamura), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (1978)
The high magnetic energy stored in rare earth-cobalt magnets allows the design of lightweight motors...
Developments in finite-element method for calculating electromagnetic fields in electrical machines, Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (1978)
In order to meet the specifications of an electrical apparatus, the designer must be able...
Superconducting windings in a power transformer, an old question with a new answer (with James M. Feldman and Bell A. Cogbill), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (1977)
This is the second of two papers examining the practicality of superconducting windings for large...