“…It is well established that use of special elements at the crack tip significantly improves the accuracy of stress intensity factor calculations [3,8,37,49], and many refinements and extensions of the original quarter point element technique have been developed [32,36] (see also the extensive list of references in [3]). Note that for boundary integral fracture analysis, whether using an approach which combines the displacement and traction boundary integral equations [22,27,31] or using the displacement discontinuity method [15,16,18,47], only the displacement on the crack surfaces, θ = ±π, is approximated in the calculation. The near tip crack surface interpolation of the displacement is therefore crucial for accurate SIF calculations using these methods.…”