What hydraulic conductivity and compressive strengths can be achieved by soil-cement?
Hydraulic conductivity of as low as 1X10-7 cm/sec has been achieved. Unconfined compressive strengths of more than 800 psi have also been achieved. Hydraulic conductivity and compressive strength of soil cement is dependent on a number of factors including the properties of the soil, mix design, and installation techniques. A summary of soil-cement properties is found in American Concrete Institute’s Report titled State-of-the-Art Report on Soil-Cement ACI 230.1R-90. Click here for more information or to order.
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