“…This type of structures can be found in a range of applications, for example, as repair-patches on aircraft structures where the patches are used to prevent existing cracks from growing. In this case, it is of course of primary interest to establish if a patch will prevent a crack from growing, and studies have indicated that adhering a patch over a crack is indeed a very efficient way of preventing further crack growth (for example Baker [1], Chiu et al [2], Chue et al [3], Park et al [4], Paul and Jones [5], Rodrick [6], Sih and Hong [7], and Tarn and Shek [8]). However, it is also of significance to determine the integrity of the structure: the patch may not, for obvious reasons, be allowed to disintegrate from the base structure.…”