The boundary element method is a general purpose tool for calculating
stresses and displacements in elasticity problems. However, accurate e
valuation of singular quantities, such as the stress near a crack tip,
requires a large number of conventional boundary elements or special
crack tip elements. The crack closure integral is shown to accurately
and efficiently calculate two-dimensional stress intensity factors usi
ng conventional boundary element data. The robustness of the method is
illustrated on the example problems of a crack in a finite plate, a c
rack emanating from a hole, and a cracked bimaterial interface.