cementstabilized
Cement-stabilized soil, often referred to as soil-cement, is a construction material produced by mixing Portland cement with soil or aggregate to form a cemented matrix after hydration. The cement binds soil particles, increasing strength, stiffness, and durability while reducing plasticity and swell potential.
Materials and methods vary, but cement content typically ranges from about 2 to 10 percent by dry
Applications of cement-stabilized mixtures include subgrade and base stabilization for roads, highways, runways, and industrial pavements,
Performance and design considerations emphasize benefits such as higher bearing capacity, reduced settlement, faster construction, and
Environmental aspects note that cement production emits CO2; incorporating supplementary cementitious materials and optimizing cement content