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  • Washington, DC
  • 15 Turning Mill Rd, Lexington, MA 02420 (781) 863-5859 (781) 863-7284
  • New London, CT
  • Seattle, WA

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Luka Serdar Photo 1

Owner

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Location:
Lexington, MA
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
Robson Forensic, Inc. 2004 - 2013
Automotive Engineer Expert

Serdar Automotive Engineering 2004 - 2013
Owner
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2009 - 2011
Masters
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1979 - 1980
Masters
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1975 - 1979
Bachelors, Civil Engineering
Skills:
Vehicle Engineering
Automotive Expert Investigations and Testimony
Evaluate Passive and Active Safety and Electronic Driver Aids
Intellectual Property and Patent Infringement Evaluations
Motorsport Event Safety and Spectator Protection
Interests:
Lecturer Volunteer For Street Survival
1991
Vehicle Safety Systems
As Driving Instructor
Involved In Several Capacities
Volunteer For Bmw Cca
Inc
Lecturervolunteer For Street Survival
Driving Events Chair
Luka Serdar Photo 2

Engineer

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Location:
354 north Prince St, Lancaster, PA 17603
Industry:
Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering
Work:
Robson Forensic Inc.
engineer
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1976 - 1980

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Luka Serdar
New England Manager
Robson Forensic
60 Burlington Mall Rd, Burlington, MA 01803
(781) 229-0855

Publications

Us Patents

Sliding Spoke Rotor To Hub Attachment

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US Patent:
56964145, Dec 9, 1997
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642089
Inventors:
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Lunenburg MA
Stephen H. Crandall - Lincoln MA
Clifford Gunsallus - N. Canton CT
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H20K 3700
US Classification:
310 74
Abstract:
A sliding spoke rotor to hub attachment is provided. The hub is rotatably positioned about a stationary axial shaft. The hub includes a plurality of outwardly radiating spokes. The rotor includes a socket disposed between an end of said spoke and the rotor. The socket slidingly engages the end of the spoke in a radial direction.

Pocket Attachment To Rim

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US Patent:
56379390, Jun 10, 1997
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/641961
Inventors:
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Luxemberg MA
Stephen H. Crandall - Lincoln MA
Clifford Gunsallus - Canton CT
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H02K 702
US Classification:
310 74
Abstract:
The present invention is an energy storage apparatus for an automotive vehicle. The energy storage apparatus includes a rotor, a stator, and a hub rotatably positioned about a stationary axial shaft. The hub includes a plurality of spokes radiating outwardly from the hub. A socket is disposed between an end of the spoke and the rotor to slidingly engage the spoke end in a radial direction. A middle layer having an adhesive on both sides is intraposed between the socket and the rotor.

Subcritical Spoke For Hub To Rotor Attachment

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US Patent:
57838836, Jul 21, 1998
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/641964
Inventors:
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Lunenburg MA
Stephen H. Crandall - Lincoln MA
Clifford Gunsallus - Canton CT
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H02K 702
US Classification:
310 74
Abstract:
The present invention is a energy storage apparatus. The energy storage apparatus includes a rotor and a stator and a hub rotatably positioned about a stationary axial shaft. The hub also includes at least one spoke plane projecting radially from the hub, and the at least one spoke plane contains at least one spoke. The at least one spoke includes an in-plane bending stiffness exceeding an out-of-plane bending stiffness.

Method Of Forming A Rim Construction For A Rotor

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US Patent:
58159070, Oct 6, 1998
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/641962
Inventors:
Clifford Gunsallus - N. Canton CT
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Lunenberg MA
Mary Ann Partridge - Lexington MA
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H02K 1502
US Classification:
29598
Abstract:
A method for constructing a rotor for an energy storage apparatus includes the step of fabricating a rim having an inner diameter and an outer diameter. The method also includes the step of bonding at least one lamina panel to the rim at the inner diameter of the rim. The method further includes the step of bonding at least one lamina panel to the rim at the outer diameter of the rim. The method next includes the steps of machining the at least one lamina panel on the outer diameter of the rim and the rim to have a radius, bonding a magnet to the at least one lamina panel on the inner diameter of the rim, and bonding a mass to the at least one lamina panel on the inner diameter of the rim. The method further includes the step of arranging an outer panel on the at least one lamina panel on the outer diameter of the rim and curing the outer panel.

Segmented Rim Construction For A Rotor

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US Patent:
58119000, Sep 22, 1998
Filed:
Jul 11, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/891490
Inventors:
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Lunenberg MA
John R. Oleksy - Maynard MA
Clifford Gunsallus - Canton CT
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
H02K 702
US Classification:
310 74
Abstract:
The present invention is an energy storage apparatus. The energy storage apparatus includes a rotor. The rotor includes a rim. The rim includes a plurality of disks. The disks are bonded together to maximize rim balance and minimize a bonding stress between adjacent disks.

Flywheel Power Supply Having Axial Magnetic Bearing For Frictionless Rotation

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US Patent:
62625055, Jul 17, 2001
Filed:
Mar 26, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/824862
Inventors:
Richard L. Hockney - Lynnfield MA
Stephen B. Nichols - Charlestown MA
Geoffrey B. Lansberry - Cambridge MA
Francis E. Nimblett - Beverly MA
Dariusz A. Bushko - Hopkinton MA
Gita P. Rao - Belmont MA
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Michael E. Amaral - Norwood MA
William E. Stanton - Waltham MA
James O'Rourke - Woburn MA
Assignee:
SatCon Technology Corporation - Cambridge MA
International Classification:
H02K 709
H02K 524
US Classification:
310 905
Abstract:
A power supply device for providing uninterrupted power for a period of time is disclosed. The power supply device has a controller and a flywheel device. The flywheel device has a housing that contains a flywheel rotor and a motor/generator rotor. The flywheel rotor and the motor/generator rotor are mounted on a common shaft. An active axial magnetic bearing is located to support the shaft for frictionless rotation. The bearing provides support for the shaft, the flywheel rotor and motor/generator rotor. The axial magnetic bearing is attached to the housing and provides, in combination with the motor/generator rotor, a flux path and magnetic field to exert a magnetic force to lift the motor/generator rotor and the shaft on which it is mounted.

Spoke Shape For Hub To Rotor Attachment

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US Patent:
59629410, Oct 5, 1999
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/641923
Inventors:
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Lunenburg MA
Stephen H. Crandall - Lincoln MA
Clifford Gunsallus - Canton CT
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hill MI
International Classification:
H02K 702
US Classification:
310153
Abstract:
The present invention is an energy storage apparatus. The energy storage apparatus includes a rotor, a stator and a hub rotatably positioned about an axial shaft. The hub includes at least one spoke plane projecting radially from the hub, and the at least one spoke plane includes at least one spoke. The at least one spoke becomes progressively thinner along an increasing radius.

Gimbal Support System With Uni-Directional Roll Stiffness

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US Patent:
58735607, Feb 23, 1999
Filed:
May 2, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/642169
Inventors:
Luka Serdar - Lexington MA
Gary M. Colello - Lunenberg MA
Clifford Gunsallus - N. Canton CT
William Doolittle - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
Chrysler Corporation - Auburn Hills MI
International Classification:
F16M 104
US Classification:
248562
Abstract:
The present invention is a gimbal system for an apparatus supported in a frame. The gimbal system includes at least two parallel flexible beams positioned on either side of the apparatus. The apparatus is attached to the beam near a center of the beam to the apparatus, such that an active length of the beam is equal to a distance between the beams centers. A first end and a second end of the beam is mounted to the frame. At least one dampening mechanism is attached at a first end to the apparatus and at the other end to the frame. The apparatus exhibits axisymmetric roll stiffness independent of the motion of the frame.
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