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            Mechanical Engineering

            Laibin Zhang

            Personal Profile

            College of Mechanical and Transportation Engineering

            Ph.D

            Professor

            Mechanical Engineering

            zhanglb@cup.edu.cn

            Research Areas

            Oil and gas production and equipment safety inspection

            Theory and technology of fault diagnosis

            Risk assessment and early warning of oil and gas production system

            Research Group Introduction

            Zhang Laibin's main research directions are: oil and gas production and equipment safety detection, fault diagnosis theory and technology, oil and gas production system risk assessment and early warning.

            Publications

            [1] Zhang L, Kang J, Zhang J, et al. An integrated framework of safety performance evaluation for oil and gas production plants: Application to a petroleum transportation station. Journal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries, 2016, 43: 292-301.

            [2] Zhang L, Hu J. Safety prognostic technology in complex petroleum engineering systems: progress, challenges and emerging trends. Petroleum Science, 2013, 10(4): 486-493.

            [3] Wu J, Zhang L, Hu J, et al. An integrated qualitative and quantitative modeling framework for computer‐assisted HAZOP studies. AIChE Journal, 2014, 60(12): 4150-4173.

            [4] Zhang L, Wang Z, Zhao S. Short-term fault prediction of mechanical rotating parts on the basis of fuzzy-grey optimising method. Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2007, 21(2): 856-865.

            [5] Zhang L, Wu S, Zheng W, et al. A dynamic and quantitative risk assessment method with uncertainties for offshore managed pressure drilling phases. Safety Science, 2018, 104: 39-54.

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