Abstract
This study used PCM/SiC-based composite aggregates made using slag aggregate, paraffin wax, and silicon carbide. Concrete samples were prepared by replacing natural coarse aggregates with PCM/SiC-based composite aggregates at various replacement ratios. Compressive strength tests, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction, and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive microscopy analysis were carried out to investigate the mechanical, physical, and microstructural properties of concrete samples. The results reveal that physical properties of the concrete samples made with PCM/SiC-based composite aggregate were less desirable than those made without PCM/SiC-based composite aggregates. However, the targeted designed strength was not compromised with the addition of PCM/SiC-based composite aggregate. The results of microstructural analyses confirmed the presence of various hydration products, paraffin wax, and SiC particles in the cement composites.
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