HXD1C Electric Locomotive CCBII Brake Training Center


Project Overview

The Brake Training Lab is built based on the CCBII brake system of the HXD1C electric locomotive, employing a unique construction approach that combines "physical components" with "simulation equipment." All physical components in the lab are systematically interconnected according to vehicle maintenance industry standards, aligned with the training curriculum requirements, and designed to mirror the control logic of real-world equipment. This setup ensures that trainees can effectively learn the structural principles of key brake system components while also honing their industry-specific maintenance skills. Ultimately, the lab enhances participants' ability to understand, inspect, debug, analyze, and troubleshoot locomotive braking systems—skills essential for both operational proficiency and innovative R&D activities. Moreover, the integration of a dedicated teaching management platform and student terminals within the theoretical instruction area lays the groundwork for realizing an integrated "teach, learn, and practice" training environment tailored specifically for electric locomotive braking systems. This innovative approach enables trainees to engage in hands-on, scenario-based exercises that closely mimic real-world operating conditions. As a result, learners can gain practical experience in a controlled setting that replicates the authentic operational dynamics of actual electric locomotive braking systems, fostering deep understanding and mastery of the CCBII brake system's composition, functionality, and troubleshooting techniques—all within a safe and immersive learning environment.

The project is characterized by: 1. Visualizing the operation of each piece of equipment; 2. Making equipment performance practical and applicable; 3. Standardizing brake training exercises; 4. Integrating smart, technology-driven teaching into the training assessment process.