2006 年 12 巻 23 号 p. 109-113
This paper describes the results of tests aimed at examining the effects of adding vinylon fiber to Liquefied stabilized soil blocks under atmospheric exposure conditions. Tests were carried out on the drying shrinkage properties, resistance to atmospheric exposure, and uniaxial compressive strength. It was found that vinylon fiber reduces the drying shrinkage, crack propagation, and the compressive strength of Liquefied stabilized soil blocks. An appropriate mixing condition was that the clay content of the soil being processed is 30%, cement content is 200kg/m^3, and fiber content is 1.0% of the volume of the soil.