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Jacob Lubliner is Professor Emeritus of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California at Berkeley.
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Dover出版社出的一系列经典书籍中的一本。
Lublinerd像找Bug一样反复修改此书,尽管这本书还有几个Bug(见其个人网站),但已经很了不起了。
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This may be a definitive text for those already familiar with the subject matter. For those of us trying to learn the material, however, it is exceptionally difficult to learn from. I agree with John Mills review: this book is confusing, short on details necessary to someone learning the material for the first time, and has seemingly random variable usage without definition.
Often a textbook provides details that are missing from lectures. Textbooks may provide more explanation about derivation or history of a theory so the student can improve their understanding or fill in the gaps necessarily left after a time-limited lecture. This textbook does not do this. That is disappointing and frustrating.
No doubt plasticity is a difficult subject matter for many of us and this book does not add much beyond what you would get in a lecture. Explanations of physical meaning of terms are not provided. Equations are not derived; they are simply provided. Very few example problems are worked in the text. No solutions to the exercises are available so students can judge if they are able to apply the material. There is no list of symbols nor a glossary and the index is sorely lacking in comprehensiveness so defining terms or finding information is very difficult. An example of texts that do all of this more effectively are the plasticity books written by W.F. Chen.
Trying to visualize a yield surface? This book is of little help. As John Mills pointed out, the figures are lacking. Again, Chen does a much better job helping the novice student visualize this three-dimensional surface.
Wanting to understand limit analysis and how to apply the principles of plasticity in this context? If you're like me, you'll be confused with Lubliner's limited and simplified treatment of the subject and find it hard to apply to other problems. I found Chen's book on the subject to be more enlightening and useful.
Granted, Chen's books are not as general as Lubliner's but I found them much more accessible, explanatory, and useful.
As a definitive text, I was very dissapointed in this book. I found it of limited use as I struggled through a course in plasticity theory and fortunately found Chen's books in our university library so I was able to better understand the material and visualize. Unfortunately, I didn't know of Chen's books earlier in the semester.
If your course requires this text I do not advise purchasing it. Professor Lubliner provides it available free on-line in pdf if you want to suffer through it ([...]). I recommend using Chen's books as your references for a course in plasticity theory.
Perhaps later in my career my opinion of this book will change but as a student it was very frustrating.
I am most of the way through a plasticity course using this book... and I just found chen's book... its ordered and coming.
It seems for every PAGE in lubliner, I have to research quite a few other books and sources to get an understanding of what he has generalized.
The notation is recycled and mutilated to a point of utter confusion: only so many primed, starred, over/underlined, dotted, bolded, italic, of the SAME greek/latin characters can be used before its all non-sense, and you leave feeling lubliner is speaking another language, or you have come across one of those trolling websites with a dictionary of keywords to entice the search engine, but with no discernible content.
As a side note: as it turns out, chen was drucker's graduate student!
The book is a confusing mess to try to use to learn plasticity. It might be useful to someone who is a specialist in plasticity but is a wandering jumble of numerous theories and complaints about the theories. Heavy numerical derivations without a clue what started it, where it is going, and just dropped to start the next subject.
This book has only a tenth the number of the figures and diagrams that an intro textbook needs. Specifically, the first 50 pages have only 7 diagrams and figures. The figures are typically confusing as well.
The book reuses variables/notation constantly. You never know what definition the variable has in an equation. Frequently, new variables and functions are thrown into an equation without a discussion of their meaning. A list of brief definitions concerning a new equation will just leave off a couple of the variables or functions.
I am on page 125. I still do not have an explicit equation about any form of plasticity. It is still wandering around about f(x) type discussions.
Having this book available for the price of a Dover book is fantastic. This book is a must-read for anyone dealing with continuum solid mechanics. Jacob Lubliner is a very didactic writer, with no sacrifice of rigorousness. Plus, the errata are periodically updated, and available in his website.
worst book ever that I bought in my whole life. Can't understand anything at all.
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