A method for erecting structures composed of rammed-earth. A method of rammed-earth
building construction is disclosed wherein walls are post-tensioned to enhance
the ability of the wall to receive lateral loading without failing in tension.
Post-tensioning rods are anchored to a concrete footing, and temporary
forms erected alongside the footing. A protective sleeve is disposed around each
post-tensioning rod. An earthen mixture is placed between the forms and around
the sleeves, and rammed by compaction in a series of stacked courses. When the
rammed-earth wall has obtained the desired height, it is topped with a concrete
bond beam through which the post-tensioning rods extend. Using the bond beam as
a brace against which a retaining plate may push, retaining plates are disposed
upon the bond beam and around the threaded upper ends of each rod. A nut is threaded
upon each rod and tightened against the retaining plate to draw the rod into tension.
The torque applied to the nut thus loads the wall in compression via the plates
and bond beam. Thus compressed, the rammed-earth wall is less susceptible to tension failure.