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method:gunite-shooting-techniqueGunite shooting technique
Dry air-shot concrete technique used to create finely detailed, formwork-free concrete trusses.
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- Gunite Shootingrelated_toSpecialized technique used for constructing the complex lacework concrete trusses at the Julian Street Inn.
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- The concrete tracery truss designed for the dining hall of the Julian Street Inn, developed by iterative finite element analysis and unfolding.
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- A technique in which concrete is shot from a high-pressure hose with an accelerator; produces stiff, strong material that stays where placed without heavy formwork.
- Using a form-board and a fine nozzle on a gunite gun to spray a half-inch layer of fine concrete to make raised ornament.
- Ability to predict correctly for stimulus-action pairs never previously experienced by inferring structural rules; key measure for TEM-t performance.
- Test-time adaptation from a small number of examples without parameter updates.
- Fit a sigmoid to accuracy vs. k to estimate k50 and phase width.
- Shellac and linseed oil finishing method used by Alexander on the green tea tray, rubbed with pure oil pigment.
- Phenomenological method for fitting accuracy-vs.-shot curves to extract k50, k90, phase width
- Shot midpoints follow k50 ∝ dr/ρd; higher cohesion and lower mismatch yield fewer required examplesclaim0.664Core quantitative prediction of UCCT validated by E2 threshold ordering