Abstract
An investigation is reported in which nylon 6.6 fibres were fatigued while they were immersed in different liquid environments and the effect of the environment was studied. Hydrochloric acid was found to reduce the fatigue lives of nylon fibres considerably. A comparison of the effects of corrosive environments on tensile and fatigue properties shows that the effect on fatigue is much the more significant.

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