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A Review and Scientometric Analysis of Global Research on Prefabricated Buildings

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ADVANCES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Volume 2021, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8869315

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51778119]

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Prefabricated building has become a significant research direction in the AEC industry, attracting scholars and practitioners worldwide. Through analysis of co-authors, co-words, and co-citation, this study identified China and Tongji University as key players in prefabricated building research. The top subject categories included engineering, civil engineering, and construction, while keywords like cladding panel and precast concrete received citation bursts.
Prefabricated building has become one of the most significant research directions in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry and has attracted a large number of scholars and practitioners in recent years. However, few studies have conducted a systematic review on the development of prefabricated building research around the world. In this study, the scientometric method is used to analyze the literature on prefabricated buildings in the past ten years through analysis of co-authors, co-words, and co-citation. From the Web of Science (WOS) core collection database, a total of 1224 articles were collected for statistics and analysis. The analysis results indicated that Bruno Dal Lago obtained the maximum number of co-citations, and the most significant country/region and research institution in prefabricated building research were China and Tongji University, respectively. It was also found that engineering, civil engineering, and construction and building technology were the top three subject categories that prefabricated building research belonged to. Among all the keywords of the collected articles, citation bursts were received by cladding panel, precast concrete, and project. Moreover, there were 11 co-citation clusters identified from the articles, and their themes included precast structures, waste management, progressive collapse, delay, precast facades, carbon reduction, laser scanning, and prefabricated residential building. This paper is expected to provide researchers and practitioners in this field a detailed and in-depth understanding of the trend and status of global research on prefabricated buildings.

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