avosolurakenne
Avosolurakenne refers to an open-cell structure in materials science. This type of structure is characterized by a continuous network of interconnected pores or voids, where the solid material forms a three-dimensional framework. Unlike closed-cell structures, where the pores are isolated and do not communicate with each other, open-cell structures allow for the passage of fluids, such as air or liquids, through the material.
The properties of avosolurakenne materials are heavily influenced by the size, shape, and distribution of the
Common examples of materials exhibiting avosolurakenne include foams made from polymers, metals, or ceramics. The manufacturing