A cohesive zone model is proposed and analyzed for steady-state peeling of
a thin rate-independent, elastic-plastic film bonded to anelastic substrate
. A traction-separation description of the interface is embedded within con
tinuum characterizations of the film and substrate. The primary parameters
characterizing the traction-separation relation are the work of adhesion an
d the peak separation stress, termed the interface strength. The objective
of the study is the determination of the relationship of the peel force to
the work of adhesion of the interface and its strength, with due regard for
plastic deformation in the film. An example of an elastic film peeled from
an elastic-plastic substrate is also presented.