Electrochemical Components

Daniel Hissel , Hamid Gualous , Marie-Cécile Pera
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Electrochemical Components

Daniel Hissel , Hamid Gualous , Marie-Cécile Pera
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336 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Jul 22, 2013
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 336
  • Publisher: Wiley
  • ISBN: 9781848214019
  • Dimensions: 6.401574803" W x 0.948818897" L x 9.5" H

Marie-Cécile Péra is Full Professor at the University of Franche-Comte in France and Deputy Director of the FEMTO-ST Institute (CNRS). Her research activities include modeling, control and diagnosis of electrical power generation systems (fuel cells – PEMFC and SOFC, supercapacities, batteries) for transportation and stationary applications.

Daniel Hissel is Full Professor at the University of Franche-Comte in France and Director of the Fuel Cell Lab Research Federation (CNRS). He also leads a research team devoted to hybrid electrical systems in the FEMTO-ST Institute (CNRS).

Hamid Gualous is Full Professor at the University of Caen Lower Normandy in France and director of the LUSAC laboratory. His current research interests include power electronics, electric energy storage, power and energy systems and energy management.

Christophe Turpin is Full Researcher at the CNRS. He is responsible for hydrogen activities within the Laboratory LAPLACE, Toulouse, France. His research activities include the characterization and modeling of fuel cells and electrolyzers, the state of health of these components and their hybridization with other electrochemical components (ultracapacitators, batteries) within optimized energy systems for stationary and aeronautical applications.

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