Abstract.In this work the dynamics of a parametric pendulums system has been studied with a view to its application for sea wave's energy extraction. The idea is based on the conversion of the oscillatory motion of the waves into rotation of the pendulums. The system approximating a floating structure with two pendulums mounted on it has been modelled and analyzed. In the first stage of the study the general dynamics of the parametric pendulums has been investigated numerically and experimentally. The focus lies on synchronized rotational solutions, representing a most energetically favourable state of motion. The target state is to achieve a synchronized counter rotation of both pendulums. The controlling strategy, with the aim of initiating and maintaining the desired response, has been developed and verified numerically and experimentally. Different methods based on the delayed-feedback control have been suggested. The numerical and experimental results showing the difference in the system dynamics with and without control have been presented. Finally the energy extraction from the system has been simulated numerically and energy extraction control has been discussed.
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