Visualized Analysis of Research Hotspots in Structural Fire Resistance Based on Bibliometrics
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Keywords

Structural fire resistance
Building fire protection
Bibliometrics
CiteSpace

DOI

10.26689/ssr.v7i2.9674

Submitted : 2025-02-15
Accepted : 2025-03-02
Published : 2025-03-17

Abstract

This study adopts the bibliometric method to explore the development paths of research hotspots and future directions in the structural fire resistance field. Within the CNKI database, this study utilizes CiteSpace software to visually analyze academic papers and journal articles themed on structural fire resistance from 2012 to 2025 in terms of publication time, institutional and author distributions, keyword co-occurrence, and keyword bursts. Based on the analysis results of these graphs, this study reveals research hotspots and development trends in each period. Overall, the analysis results reveal that structural fire resistance research has evolved from basic theories to practical applications. The focus has shifted to hybrid simulation and interdisciplinary research, with its application potential in complex fire scenarios increasingly enhanced.

References

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