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Sol-gel η-alumina fibres containing a proportion of axially-oriented pores have been compared with others containing only random porosity. The former fibres possess better mechanical properties. A simple theory is presented to account qualitatively for these effects which are related to the optical birefringence of fibres containing some axially oriented pores.
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Stacey, M.H. (1989). The Modulus of Alumina Fibres Containing Mesopores Dependence on Orientation Distribution. In: Bunsell, A.R., Lamicq, P., Massiah, A. (eds) Developments in the Science and Technology of Composite Materials. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1123-9_9
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