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'''Soil cement''' is a construction material made from of pulverized natural soil mixed with a small amount of [[portland cement]] and [[water]], compacted to high density.
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It is usually processed in a tumble.


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Its hardness and durability material is due to hydration of the cement particles. It has good compressive and shear strength, but is brittle and has low tensile strength, so it is prone to forming cracks.
 
It is frequently used as a construction material for pipe bedding, slope protection, and road construction as a subbase layer.
 
== Further reading ==


'''Bibliographic Information:''' <br/>
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Note however that permission to publish would likely be granted given the age of the document. See [http://www.unog.ch/80256EE60057B1EE/(httpPages)/F90CF967D3CF96CB80256EF8005522E4? United Nations publishing information].
Note however that permission to publish would likely be granted given the age of the document. See [http://www.unog.ch/80256EE60057B1EE/(httpPages)/F90CF967D3CF96CB80256EF8005522E4? United Nations publishing information].


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Publication included in the [[AT Sourcebook]]. [http://books.google.com/books?id=BJnbAAAAMAAJ View an extract on Google books]
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Earthen construction]]
 
== Interwiki links ==
 
* [[Wikipedia:Soil cement]]
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Revision as of 04:31, 28 September 2010

Soil cement is a construction material made from of pulverized natural soil mixed with a small amount of portland cement and water, compacted to high density.

It is usually processed in a tumble.

Its hardness and durability material is due to hydration of the cement particles. It has good compressive and shear strength, but is brittle and has low tensile strength, so it is prone to forming cracks.

It is frequently used as a construction material for pipe bedding, slope protection, and road construction as a subbase layer.

Further reading

Bibliographic Information:
United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 1964, "Soil-Cement: Its Use in Building," United Nations, E.64.IV.6, New York.

© United Nations, 1964 Note however that permission to publish would likely be granted given the age of the document. See United Nations publishing information.

Publication included in the AT Sourcebook. View an extract on Google books

See also

Interwiki links

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