Journal of Civil Engineering
Vol. 41 No. 1 (2026)

Flexural Load Testing of Hollow Core Slab Systems with Added Concrete Topping

Ryskya, Ryonaldo (Unknown)
Sumargo, Sumargo (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Mar 2026

Abstract

Hollow Core Slabs (HCS) are widely applied in multi-story buildings due to their efficiency and prestressed concrete system. The use of cast-in-place concrete topping is intended to enhance structural performance; however, sufficient composite action between the HCS and topping must be ensured. ACI 318-14 Section 16.4.4.2 specifies a minimum surface roughening depth of ΒΌ in. (6.35 mm) to achieve composite action between concrete elements. This study investigates the effectiveness of a reduced roughening depth of 2 mm in developing composite behavior between HCS and topping. Full-scale HCS specimens with additional toppings were experimentally tested under cyclic loading using a load-control method. Composite action was evaluated based on load response, stiffness degradation, and crack pattern observations. The experimental results demonstrate that a roughening depth of 2 mm is insufficient to develop composite action, as cracking was concentrated along the interface between the HCS and topping. These findings confirm the necessity of complying with the minimum roughening depth requirements specified in ACI 318-14

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jce

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Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Engineering Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Materials Science & Nanotechnology Mechanical Engineering Transportation

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Journal of Civil Engineering (eISSN 2579-9029/pISSN 2086-1206) is a new journal that preceded by the previous Civil Engineering Department ITS Journal which was well known as Jurnal Teknologi dan Rekayasa Sipil (TORSI). TORSI journal was established in March 1981. In 2009, TORSI journal name was ...