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Citations
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4616
National Ranking
84

Overview

Bernard Davat is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and specializes in the field of Engineering, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Their research contributes to several specific areas within this domain.

The main topics explored in their work include:

  • Wind Turbine Control Systems
  • Multilevel Inverters and Converters
  • HVDC Systems and Fault Protection

Davat has collaborated with several co-authors, including:

  • Salah Tamalouzt
  • Nabil Benyahia
  • Mariama Said Mohamed
  • Angel Scipioni

Their research output does not currently list recent papers or frequent publication venues, and no book publications are available. The focus remains on advancing topics linked to power electronics and control mechanisms relevant to renewable energy systems and high-voltage direct current infrastructure.

Best Publications

  • Energy management of fuel cell/battery/supercapacitor hybrid power source for vehicle applications

    Phatiphat Thounthong;Stephane Raël;Bernard Davat

  • Energy Management of a Fuel Cell/Supercapacitor/Battery Power Source for Electric Vehicular Applications

    Majid Zandi;Alireza Payman;Jean-Philippe Martin;Serge Pierfederici

  • Control Strategy of Fuel Cell and Supercapacitors Association for a Distributed Generation System

    P. Thounthong;S. Rael;B. Davat

  • Comparative Study of Fuel-Cell Vehicle Hybridization with Battery or Supercapacitor Storage Device

    P. Thounthong;V. Chunkag;P. Sethakul;B. Davat

  • Large Signal Stability Analysis Tools in DC Power Systems With Constant Power Loads and Variable Power Loads—A Review

    D. Marx;P. Magne;B. Nahid-Mobarakeh;S. Pierfederici

  • A physical based model of power electric double-layer supercapacitors

    F. Belhachemi;S. Rael;B. Davat

  • Control strategy of fuel cell/supercapacitors hybrid power sources for electric vehicle

    Phatiphat Thounthong;Stéphane Raël;Bernard Davat

  • Energy management of fuel cell/solar cell/supercapacitor hybrid power source

    Phatiphat Thounthong;Viboon Chunkag;Panarit Sethakul;Suwat Sikkabut

  • Fuel cell high-power applications

    P. Thounthong;B. Davat;S. Rael;P. Sethakul

  • Mathematical model and characterization of the transient behavior of a PEM fuel cell

    W. Friede;S. Rael;B. Davat

  • High Voltage Ratio DC–DC Converter for Fuel-Cell Applications

    Ahmed Shahin;Melika Hinaje;Jean-Philippe Martin;Serge Pierfederici

  • Intelligent Model-Based Control of a Standalone Photovoltaic/Fuel Cell Power Plant With Supercapacitor Energy Storage

    P. Thounthong;A. Luksanasakul;P. Koseeyaporn;B. Davat

  • Analysis of Supercapacitor as Second Source Based on Fuel Cell Power Generation

    P. Thounthong;S. Rael;B. Davat

  • Modeling and Control of Fuel Cell/Supercapacitor Hybrid Source Based on Differential Flatness Control

    P Thounthong;S Pierfederici;J.-P Martin;M Hinaje

  • Control Algorithm of Fuel Cell and Batteries for Distributed Generation System

    P. Thounthong;S. Rael;B. Davat

  • Multi-converter multi-machine systems: application for electromechanical drives

    A. Bouscayrol;B. Davat;B. de Fornel;B. François

  • Control of High-Energy High-Power Densities Storage Devices by Li-ion Battery and Supercapacitor for Fuel Cell/Photovoltaic Hybrid Power Plant for Autonomous System Applications

    Suwat Sikkabut;Pongsiri Mungporn;Chainarin Ekkaravarodome;Nicu Bizon

  • Control of a Hybrid Energy Source Comprising a Fuel Cell and Two Storage Devices Using Isolated Three-Port Bidirectional DC–DC Converters

    Matheepot Phattanasak;Roghayeh Gavagsaz-Ghoachani;Jean-Philippe Martin;Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh

  • Study of a multiphase interleaved step-up converter for fuel cell high power applications

    Phatiphat Thounthong;Bernard Davat

  • Control structures for multi-machine multi-converter systems with upstream coupling

    A. Bouscayrol;B. Davat;B. de Fornel;B. François

Frequent Co-Authors

Phatiphat Thounthong
Phatiphat Thounthong King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok
Serge Pierfederici
Serge Pierfederici University of Lorraine
Stéphane Raël
Stéphane Raël University of Lorraine
Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh
Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh McMaster University
Farid Meibody-Tabar
Farid Meibody-Tabar University of Lorraine
Nicu Bizon
Nicu Bizon University of Pitesti
Eric Monmasson
Eric Monmasson CY Cergy Paris University
Alain Bouscayrol
Alain Bouscayrol University of Lille
Daniel Hissel
Daniel Hissel University of Franche-Comté

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