Hello bluemoon,
I am not sure of your meaning of wetting, but voids (holes) and defects (missing material, or improperly mixed material) essentially lower the cross-sectional area of a portion of the metal sample. A 1/2 inch rod will have more strength than a 1/4 inch rod ... To blow the example out-of-proportion, a 1/4 inch void causes a 1/2 in rod to have the strength of a 1/4 in rod.
When discussing misalignment, think of fibres as 6 foot lengths of 2 x 4 wood material. If you attempt to press on the longitudinal axis, the 2 x 4 can hold alot of weight. If you press with signifacently less weight on the horizontal axis of a 2 x 4 (in the middle, or 3 foot section of the 2 x 4) then the board can withstand much less force before breaking.
To maximize the strength (with better alignment) you would want 2 x 4's in both the horizontal and vertical planes. This way, it doesnt matter which direction the force (compression or tension) comes from, it will be able to withstand the applied energy.
If I didnt explain it well (
), you can also get more information here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Composite_materialI hope this helps. Feel free to ask more questions.
Cheers,
Eugene