“…Lekhnitski's [3,4] and Savin's [5] systematic formulations of anisotropy are regarded as a foundation for the anisotropic elasticity. The methods used for the solution of anisotropic crack problems are semi-analytical in Ohyoshi [6,7], Dhawan [8,9], Karim and Kundu [10,11], Kundu and Bostrom [12], Sarkar et al [13]; numerical as finite-difference schemes in Hua et al [14]; finite-element method in Brebbia and Venturini [15], Pageau and Biggers [16], Pageau et al [17], BIEM in Snyder and Cruse [18], Chan and Cruse [19], Zhao et al [20], Tan and Gao [21], Aliabadi and Brebbia [22], Chandra et al [23], Pan and Amadei [24], Saez et al [25], Ang et al [26], Zhang [27], Saez and Dominguez [28][29][30], Abuquerque et al [31], Wang and Achenbach [32][33][34] and hybrid methods in Song and Wolf [35].…”