This study was conducted to investigate the strength of soil cements for varied molding water content and cement content(3,6,9,12%) in four cementstabilized soils(KY: sand, MH: sad, SS: sandy loam, JJ: loam). The eoperimental results obtainedfrom unconfined compressive strength tests are asfollows:
1. The optimum moisture content increased in accordance with the increase of the cement while maximum dry density didn't change uniformly.
2. The moisture content for maximum strength was higher than the optimum moisture content in the higher cement content. Moisture-density curves showed a dull peak in the higher cement contents, on the other hand, a sharp peak in the lower cement contents.
3. In molding the specimen with the approximate optimum moisture content, the maximum strength showed at the wet side of the optimum moisture content.
4. SS and JJ maybe used as cement-stabilized base of road to require 300PSI of compressive strength cured seven days, but MH and KY may be not adequate.
5. In soil cement, the better the grain size distribution was, the stronger the compressive strength was itn general.
6. The relation between 28-day strengh and 7-day strength in the cementstabilized four soils may be expressed as follows:
q28=1.55q7+1.5
in which q28:28-day strength.
q7:7-day strength.