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A review of wave-energy extraction
Authors:Johannes Falnes  
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aDepartment of Physics and Centre of Ships and Ocean Structures, Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU, NO-7491 Trondheim, Norway

Abstract:Comparing ocean-wave energy with its origin, wind energy, the former is more persistent and spatially concentrated. In this paper wave spectrum parameters related to transport, distribution and variability of wave energy in the sea are educed. Many different types of wave-energy converters, of various categories, have been proposed. It is useful to think of primary conversion of wave energy by an oscillating system as a wave-interference phenomenon. Corresponding to optimum wave interference, there is an upper bound to the amount of energy that can be extracted from a wave by means of a particular oscillating system. Taking physical limitations into account, another upper bound, for the ratio of extracted energy to the volume of the immersed oscillating system, has been derived. Finally, the significance of the two different upper bounds is discussed.
Keywords:Spectral energy parameters  Wave absorption as wave interference  Upper bounds to converted energy
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