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Davies, K. M. and Norman, P. J. and Jones, C. E. and Galloway, S. J. and Husband, M.; (2014) Examining fault behaviour of a superconducting DC network. In: 12th IET International Conference on Developments in Power System Protection (DPSP 2014). IET, DNK. ISBN 978-1-84919-834-9

Davies, Karen Michelle and Norman, Patrick and Jones, Catherine and Galloway, Stuart and Husband, Mark; (2013) A review of Turboelectric Distributed Propulsion technologies for N+3 aircraft electrical systems. In: 2013 48th International Universities' Power Engineering Conference (UPEC). IEEE, IRL, pp. 1-5. ISBN 9781479932542

Conference or Workshop Item

Jones, C. E. and Davies, K. and Norman, P. and Galloway, S. and Burt, G. and Armstrong, M. and Bollman, A. (2015) Protection system considerations for DC distributed electrical propulsion systems. In: SAE Aerotech Congress and Exhibition, 2015-09-21 - 2015-09-24.

Davies, K. M. and Norman, P. J. and Jones, C. E. and Galloway, S. J. and Burt, G. M. (2015) Fault behaviour of a superconducting turboelectric distributed propulsion aircraft network : a comprehensive sensitivity study. In: International Conference on Electrical Systems for Aircraft, Railway, Ship Propulsion and Road Vehicles, ESARS 2015, 2015-03-03 - 2015-03-05.

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