Assistant Professor

HUANG Haifeng

Lecturer

Email: hhfeng@swjtu.edu.cn

Links:https://faculty.swjtu.edu.cn


Education

PhD, Southwest Jiaotong University, Mechanical and Electronic Engineering (2013)

M.A., Southwest Jiaotong University, Mechanical and Electronic Engineering (2006)

B.S., Southwest Jiaotong University, Mechanical Engineering and Automation (2001)


Employment

Academic Appointments

Lecturer, School of Mechanical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, China (2007-present)

Assistant, School of Mechanical Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, China (2006-2007)

Visiting scholarSchool of Engineering, University of Liverpool, U.K. (2015-2016)


Research Interests

Research Interest

1, Intelligent maintenance technology of urban rail vehicles

2, Intelligent Fault Diagnosis

3Electric drive and control for locomotive and EMU


SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Principal Publications of the Last Five Years

[1] Huang, Haifeng, et al. "A feature extraction method for vibration signal of bearing incipient degradation."Measurement Science Review 16.3 (2016): 149.publication 2

[2]Heli Wang, Huang, Haifeng*, et al. "The Effect of Surface Morphology of Tapered Rolling Bearings in High-Speed Train on Grease Lubrication. "Lubricants 8.7(2020):. doi:10.3390/lubricants8070076.publication 4


RESEARCH

Current Research

1 Residual life prediction model of key components and evaluation method of vehicle subsystem

2 Technical service of suspended rail transit vehicles

3 Science and technology projects of Sichuan Province: Research on abrasion mechanism and fault diagnosis of axle box bearing of high speed train under extreme conditions

TEACHING

Primary Teaching areas

Area1: Vehicle engineering

Area2: Electric drive and control for locomotive and EMU

Current Courses

1 Electric drive and control for locomotive and EMU

2 Introduction to Urban Rail Transit

3 Electric drive and control for urban rail vehicle


GRADUATE SUPERVISION

Over the past six years, I have supervised and graduated 4 masters. We will meet for the same research interests.