The debonding of an interface between two elastic materials is assumed to o
ccur ahead of a primary crack lying in material 1. Conditions for such a me
chanism are derived from an asymptotic analysis and depend on the elastic m
ismatch between the two materials as well as on material 1 and interface to
ughnesses. The ligament width between the primary crack tip and the interfa
ce and the debond nucleation length can be determined if the interface stre
ngth is known. A similar mechanism involving a crack nucleation ahead of th
e primary crack in material 2 is also examined. Deflection prediction is de
rived from an energetic criterion which is in general more favourable to de
flection than the He and Hutchinson one. The former decreases asymptoticall
y towards the latter. Moreover, if the crack lies in the stiffest material,
results show that these nucleation mechanisms are highly improbable. If ma
terial 2 and interface strengths are known, a stress criterion is naturally
derived, The presented analysis is independent of the applied loads and of
the geometry of the specimen. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights re
served.