This monograph starts with a discussion of various phenomena in laminated composite structures that can lead to failure: matrix cracking, delamination between plies, and debonding and subsequent pull-out between fibres and the matrix material. Next, the different scales are discussed at which the effect of these nonlinearities can be analysed and the ways to couple analyses at these different length scales. From these scales—the macro, meso and micro-levels — the meso-level is normally used for the analysis of delamination, which is the focus of this monograph. At this level, the plies are modelled as continua and interface elements between them conventionally serve as the framework to model delami-nation and debonding. After a brief discus...