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  1. 7 de jun. de 2023 · The Kelly Ball Test is a method used to measure the workability of concrete. It involves placing a standardized metal ball on a freshly mixed concrete surface and measuring the depth of the impression left by the ball after a set amount of time. The test is named after its creator, F.P. Kelly.

  2. 23 de jun. de 2022 · 10. 2.3K views 1 year ago. This test method involves dropping the steel ball five times on the surface of the “set” CLSM material and measuring the diameter of the impression per ASTM D 6024,...

  3. www.concreteconstruction.net › _view-objectMeet the Kelly Ball

    The Kelly ball, pictured in use on the opposite page, is made up of a steel handle, a ve r tical rod mark e d ininches and half inches with the inches numbered, a metal ball 6 inches in diameter and 45⁄8inches in height, and a stirrup or frame into which the ball is set. The semi- c i r cular bearing plates at each foot of the frame we r e ...

  4. Tests like the slump test, compaction factor test, Vee-Bee test, flow test, and Kelly ball test help measure workability. Workability is influenced by factors such as water-cement ratio, aggregate characteristics, and admixtures. Following best practices and addressing common workability problems can help achieve the desired results.

  5. This video (Animation, Animated Video) explains the procedure for determination of workability of concrete by Kelly Ball Test.(Civil Engineering Animated Vid...

  6. 23 de abr. de 2023 · The Kelly Ball test is a simple field method for determining the consistency of plastic concrete. It is made by measuring the penetration of a 30-pound metal “ ball ” into the surface of the concrete. This test can be made on the concrete in place and can be made easier and faster than the slump test.

  7. Reading time: 2 minutes. Kelly ball test also called as a ball penetration test is performed on freshly mixed concrete to measure its workability. It is a quick simple field test and is considered as an alternative to the slump test.