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Bouaanani, N., Paultre, P., & Proulx, J. (2004). Dynamic response of a concrete dam impounding and ice-covered reservoir. Part I: Mathematical modelling. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 31(6), 956-964. External link
Bouaanani, N., Paultre, P., & Proulx, J. (2004). Dynamic response of a concrete dam impounding and ice-covered reservoir. Part II: Parametric and numerical study. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 31(6), 965-976. External link
Bouaanani, N., Paultre, P., & Proulx, J. (2002). Two-dimensional modelling of ice-cover effects for the dynamic analysis of concrete gravity dams. Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, 31(12), 2038-20102. External link
Bouaanani, N., Paultre, P., & Proulx, J. (2002, September). Two-dimensional modelling of ice-cover effects for the dynamic analysis of concrete gravity dams [Paper]. 5th European Conference on Structural Dynamics (EURODYN 2002), Munich, Germany. Unavailable
Lamarche, C.-P., Proulx, J., Paultre, P., Turek, M., Ventura, C. E., Phu Le, T., & Lévesque, C. (2009). Toward a better understanding of the dynamic characteristics of single-storey braced steel frame buildings in Canada. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 36(6), 969-979. External link
Paultre, P., Proulx, J., Ventura, C. E., Tremblay, R., Rogers, C. A., Lamarche, C.-P., & Turek, M. (2004, August). Experimental investigation and dynamic simulations of low-rise steel buildings for efficient seismic design [Paper]. 13th world conference on earthquake engineering, Canadian association for earthquake engineering (CAEE), Vancouver, BC, Canada (10 pages). Published in World Conference on Earthquake Engineering proceedings, 2004. External link
Paultre, P., Proulx, J., & Léger, P. (1991). CAL/CGI: An application of graphics for matrix structural analysis education. Computers & Graphics, 15(1), 131-135. External link
Paultre, P., Léger, P., & Proulx, J. (1991). Computer‐Aided Education in Structural Dynamics. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 5(4), 374-390. External link
Paultre, P., Léger, P., & Proulx, J. (1990). Computer graphics for computer assisted learning of structural analysis. Computers & Structures, 36(6), 1159-1166. External link