The Study of Waves Energy Capture of a Conversion Process with Floating Bodies

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Wave energy conversion technology has known a worldwide magnitude in the last decades due to the implementation of international norms of reducing of pollutant emissions owed by production of electricity. The paper intends to carry out a comparative analysis between mechanical and electrical analogy, for a more precisely determination of parameters that have a influence on oscillating system with floating bodies for waves energy capture.

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