Rejane Martins Viegas, João Paulo Lima, Michele Tereza Carvalho, C. Silva
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摘要
城市化的加速发展和随之而来的建筑数量的增加导致了快速建筑的增加,而没有最低标准来保证建筑的安全性能以及它在火灾发生时的表现。在此背景下,本文旨在通过与文献计量学分析相结合的系统文献综述(SLR)方法,分析近五年来建筑防火性能的研究趋势和现状,评估研究前景,并对未来发展方向提出建议。基于Web of Science数据库,根据作者、国家和地区、期刊、研究领域、关键词等参数进行分析。对于每条规则,在所有检索到的结果中,评估那些在规定时期内最突出的规则。调查发现,关于工程防火性能的研究越来越多,共发表了402篇。在系统文献综述的分析中,对材料和结构体系进行研究,评估建筑在火灾条件下的性能、行为、阻力和安全性是一个趋势。最后,研究结果指出了应用于火灾应急管理的方法和智能控制系统研究的可能发展趋势。
Fire performance in buildings: academic insights and perspective analysis
Accelerated growth of urbanization and the consequent rise in the number of buildings results on an increase in rapid constructions without minimum criteria that enable the safe building performance and how it behaves during episodes of fire. In this scenario, this paper aims to analyze research trends and the status quo of building fire performance in the last five years, evaluating perspectives for research, and proposals for future directions through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach associated with bibliometric analysis. The analysis was carried out based on the Web of Science database under parameters such as authors, countries and regions, journals, research areas, and keywords. For each rule, among all the results retrieved, those that stood out the most in the stipulated period were evaluated. It was found that research on fire performance in projects is increasing, with a total of 402 published works. In the analysis by Systematic Literature Review, there was a trend of research concerning materials and structural systems, evaluating the performance, behavior, resistance, and safety of buildings under fire conditions. Ultimately, the results pointed out a possible evolution of the trend in research on methodologies and intelligent control systems applied to the management of fire emergencies.