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Petri Kuosmanen
Researcher at Aalto University
Publications - 105
Citations - 597
Petri Kuosmanen is an academic researcher from Aalto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bearing (mechanical) & Roundness (object). The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 105 publications receiving 474 citations. Previous affiliations of Petri Kuosmanen include Helsinki University of Technology.
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Shape fidelity and structure of 3D printed high consistency nanocellulose.
TL;DR: An additive manufacturing process for high consistency enzymatically fibrillated cellulose nanofibers in terms of printability, shape retention, structure, and mechanical properties is studied.
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Structural characterization and tribological evaluation of quince seed mucilage
Timo J. Hakala,Vesa Saikko,Suvi Arola,Suvi Arola,Tiina Ahlroos,Aino Helle,Petri Kuosmanen,Kenneth Holmberg,Markus Linder,Markus Linder,Päivi Laaksonen,Päivi Laaksonen +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors showed that quince mucilage is a native nanocellulose material with a notable ability to lower friction and showed that the mucilage was able to reduce the coefficient of friction of polyethylene/stainless steel contact.
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The effect of acetabular cup position on wear of a large-diameter metal-on-metal prosthesis studied with a hip joint simulator
TL;DR: Clinically, malposition of the acetabular cup in large-diameter metal-on-metal prosthetic hip designs is associated with high wear, adverse reaction to metal debris and early failure, and the importance of rigorous pre-clinical testing is stressed.
Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences
Daniel Nordal,Valtteri Torppala,Tuan Nguyen,Sami Leinonen,Panu Kiviluoma,Aku Korhonen,Petri Kuosmanen,Pekka Aho,Maarit Venermo +8 more
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Adhesion and tribological properties of hydrophobin proteins in aqueous lubrication on stainless steel surfaces
Timo J. Hakala,Päivi Laaksonen,Päivi Laaksonen,Vesa Saikko,Tiina Ahlroos,Aino Helle,Riitta Mahlberg,Hendrik Hähl,Karin Jacobs,Petri Kuosmanen,Markus Linder,Kenneth Holmberg +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the affinities of two different proteins, HFBI and FpHYD5, on stainless steel and their ability to bind water at the surface by combining quartz crystal microbalance (QCM-D) and ellipsometry were investigated.