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titleOfInvention Underwater ground-creating material
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain at low cost the title material with stabilized unit volume weight and strength by kneading a fill material with a hydraulic material, binder and water in such a manner that clay is used as the binder and such an amount of water below the liquid state limit as to represent a plastic or semi-solid non-fluid state is used to prevent material separation underwater. CONSTITUTION:(A) A fill material (e.g. mountain sand), (B) a hydraulic material (e.g. cement, slag), (C) clay material (e.g. powdered clay, bentonite) as the binder and (D) such an amount of water as to be necessary for forming into the objective nonfluid creating material by kneading are kneaded to obtain the objective underwater ground-creating material. In this material, the clay material b rich in viscosity containing the hydraulic material adheres to the whole surface of the fill granules a. Furthermore, when this material is plunged into water, the fill granules a separate, but the clay material and the hydraulic material b adhered to the fill granules a do not separate from the granules a.
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