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Linear alternators (LAs) are widely applied in many energy conversion systems based on pressure waves, to avoid linear to rotary conversion mechanisms. The control of the LA is the key element to maximise the system's electric power and efficiency. However, the LA resonant frequency cannot be accurately controlled by mechanical design due to parame...
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