- Turbomachinery
- Wind Power
- Renewable Energy Systems
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Professor Simon Hogg is a faculty member in the Department of Engineering at Durham University, specializing in turbomachinery and renewable energy systems. His research spans power generation technologies with particular focus on wind and geothermal applications. His research interests include Turbomachinery , Wind Power Systems , and Geothermal Energy Conversion . Current projects investigate fluidic curtain sealing for turbine efficiency improvement, offshore wind turbine performance optimization, and geothermal energy extraction from oil industry infrastructure. His work bridges fundamental fluid dynamics with practical energy system applications. Analysis of his recent publications reveals strong trends in renewable energy integration and advanced sealing technologies . His work connects turbomachinery fundamentals with real-world energy challenges, particularly in offshore environments and waste heat recovery systems. Key themes include leakage control in rotating machinery, wind turbine condition monitoring, and hybrid energy systems leveraging existing oil/gas infrastructure. Professor Hogg actively supervises graduate students, currently serving as second supervisor for six research projects spanning PhD and MSc levels. His supervision portfolio includes topics in wind turbine dynamics, turbomachinery design, and renewable energy systems. His research is supported through collaborations with industry partners and participation in UK wind energy test facility networks, as evidenced by his co-authorship of the UK Wind Energy Technologies directory.





