Changes in the mechanical properties of amorphous polycarbonate during
the fatigue failure initiation stage lead to overall embrittlement of
the polymer. The results indicate that the fracture toughness of the
material can be reduced by similar to 35% without visible damage. The
'static' mechanical characteristics, such as yield stress and strain a
nd absorbed energy, are influenced very modestly by the cyclic fatigue
. The observations are explained by the presence of a small number of
nanometre-sized voids or 'protocrazes', detected by transmission and s
canning electron microscopy measurements. It is shown that physical ag
eing and fatigue loading affect the structural state of the polymer di
fferently despite similar effects on the macroscopic mechanical proper
ties.