Stresses near the lip of a vertical surface breaking crack in a two di
mensional, layered, elastic medium, subject to frictional Hertzian fin
e contact, are determined using finite elements. The ''stress method''
is used to extrapolate values of the stress intensity factors, K-I an
d K-II, for variations in crack length, layer thickness, load location
and friction. The results for a layer/substrate combination of TiN/st
eel indicate that, for zero friction, K-I > 0 when contact is distant
from the crack. K-II achieves maximum values when she contact is adjac
ent to the crack where Mode I stresses are compressive. KI values decr
ease with decreased layer thickness and significantly increase for cra
cks trailing a frictional load. A reduction in crack length by a facto
r of two does not significantly alter K-I and K-II values.