To investigate the mechanical properties of jet grouted soilcrete, uni
axial compression tests, Brazilian tests and ultrasonic tests were con
ducted on a number of samples. It was found that the uniaxial compress
ive strength, modulus of elasticity, failure strain, tensile strength
and P-wave velocity of soilcrete increase with increasing dry density.
Dry density should be one of the critical criteria to control the qua
lity of jet grouting. Significant variation of strength was monitored
for soilcrete from the same depth because of the non-uniform mix of so
il and grout with a high-pressure jet. The maximum axial and lateral s
train at failure were found to be 0.62% and 0.20%, respectively. These
values are relatively close to the failure strains for concrete, rath
er than for soil. The Brazilian tensile strength varied between 1/10 a
nd 1/30 of the uniaxial compressive strength.