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Marc-André Dagenais
Marc-André Dagenais
Professeur adjoint, Département de génie civil, Collège militaire royal du Canada
Verified email at rmc.ca
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Seismic retrofitting of rectangular bridge piers with deficient lap splices using ultrahigh-performance fiber-reinforced concrete
MA Dagenais, B Massicotte, G Boucher-Proulx
Journal of Bridge Engineering 23 (2), 04017129, 2018
842018
Tension lap splices strengthened with ultrahigh-performance fiber-reinforced concrete
MA Dagenais, B Massicotte
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 27 (7), 04014206, 2015
562015
Cyclic behavior of lap splices strengthened with ultrahigh performance fiber-reinforced concrete
MA Dagenais, B Massicotte
Journal of Structural Engineering 143 (2), 04016163, 2017
312017
Performance of UHPFRC jackets for the seismic strengthening of bridge piers
B Massicotte, MA Dagenais, F Lagier
Proceeding of the 2nd Int Symp on UHPFRC Designing and building with UHPFRC …, 2013
302013
Development length of sand-coated GFRP bars embedded in Ultra-High performance concrete with very small cover
D Michaud, A Fam, MA Dagenais
Construction and Building Materials 270, 121384, 2021
192021
Bridge pier seismic strengthening using UHPFRC cover
B Massicotte, MA Dagenais, JF Garneau
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Short and Medium Span …, 2014
172014
In-situ load testing of a WWII era timber Warren truss in the development of a structural health monitoring program
H Helmer-Smith, N Vlachopoulos, MA Dagenais, B Forbes
Engineering Structures 239, 112274, 2021
102021
Réhabilitation sismique des joints de chevauchement de piles de pont par chemisage en béton fibré à ultra haute performance
MA Dagenais
École Polytechnique de Montréal, 2014
92014
Dynamic load testing of a modular truss bridge using military vehicles
B Pinkney, MA Dagenais, G Wight
Engineering Structures 254, 113822, 2022
82022
Cold temperature effects on the impact resistance of thin, lightweight UHPFRC panels
M Beirnes, MA Dagenais, G Wight
International Journal of Impact Engineering 127, 110-121, 2019
62019
Réhabilitation sismique des joints de chevauchement de piles de pont par chemisage en béton fibré à ultra haute performance (Seismic retrofitting of bridges piers with …
MA Dagenais
PhD. Montréal, Canada: Polytechnique Montréal, 261, 2014
62014
Strengthening bridge piers using Ultra High performance fiber reinforced concrete
B Massicotte, MA Dagenais, F Lagier
Seventh National Seismic Conference on Bridges and Highways, 22-22, 2013
62013
Comparison of multiple monitoring techniques for the testing of a scale model timber Warren truss
H Helmer-Smith, N Vlachopoulos, MA Dagenais, B Forbes
Facets 6 (1), 1510-1533, 2021
42021
Dynamic load effects of tracked and wheeled military vehicles from bridge load testing
A Everitt
32019
Dynamic loading effect testing of a modular truss bridge: Procedures and resultant data set
B Pinkney, MA Dagenais, G Wight
Journal of Bridge Engineering 26 (2), 04720001, 2021
22021
Dynamic load allowance for military tracked and wheeled vehicles: Experimental results
A Everitt, G Wight, MA Dagenais
2019 International Conference on Military Technologies (ICMT), 1-6, 2019
22019
Ballistic Resistance of UHPFRC Panels Subjected to Armor-Piercing Projectiles
JS Tremblay, MA Dagenais, G Wight
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 33 (3), 04020503, 2021
12021
Dynamic load effects of wheeled and tracked military vehicles on a steel girder composite bridge
A Everitt, MA Dagenais, G Wight
Journal of Bridge Engineering 26 (3), 04020132, 2021
12021
Structural health monitoring of Legacy WWII Infrastructure within the Department of National Defence, a stage-wise approach
H Helmer-Smith, N Vlachopoulos, MA Dagenais, B Forbes
Proceedings of the Canadian Society for civil engineering general conference …, 2018
12018
Impact resistance of ultra high performance fibre reinforced concrete panels and steel fibre reinforced concrete panels strengthened with fibre reinforced polymer straps at low …
MJ Beirnes
12017
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