A study was made on microstructure and water absorption rate of 'litcon'-a
porous lightweight aggregate made from expanded clay. EDAX analysis on the
aggregate particle showed different chemical compositions between the shell
and the inner core of the lightweight aggregate. S.E.M. examination on the
resulting concrete showed a good mechanical bonding between the cement and
the aggregate interface, though traces of inter-granular cracks were obser
ved. When the pre-wetting time of the aggregate increased, the strength and
the workability of the concrete increased too. The high workability of fre
sh concrete was attributed to the localised high water content at the surfa
ce of the pre-wetted aggregate. The surface pores of the aggregate shell ab
sorbed the water built-up at the cement/aggregate transition phase thus res
ulting with lower water content at the transition zone. EDAX analysis confi
rmed migration of cement phase into the aggregate shell. This loss of fluid
ity at the transition zone may have a significant effect on the permeabilit
y of lightweight concrete. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserv
ed.