Microstructural basis of constitutive models for simple ?complex fluids? (dilute suspensions of non-spherical Brownian particles). Qualitative physics that leads to viscoelastic behavior in a variety of complex fluids, including polymeric liquids (dilute solutions and melts), wormlike micelle solutions, liquid crystalline fluids, emulsions, gels, and suspensions of vesicles or cells. Relationship between microscale physics and macroscopic rheology of materials in flow, including spatial non- uniformities in material properties that arise when flow couples to concentration or molecular weight.

Prerequisites: Chemical Engineering 220A-B

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HELGESON M E
Matthew Helgeson
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CHE120A . Helgeson M E 5 Months Ago

120A is one of the first difficult classes for chem e's. He does a pretty good job at tackling the class and occasionally makes a few errors but that is normal. Make sure to read the book and do the examples or you will have a tough time in the class.

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CHE120A . Helgeson M E 6 Months Ago

Helgeson is not the best lecturer in the world and makes occasional errors but is incredibly invested in what the material is about. The coursework is difficult but manageable, though more practice than just homework problems should be done to succeed.

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CHE120A . Helgeson M E 7 Months Ago

The professor does things like pop quizzes and spot grades, and the homework makes this course very unpredictable. He also will get mad if you email him for help. He put a section of material that was not covered in the lecture or part of the assigned readings and stated that it was a section that we did not need to read but put on the exam anyways

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CHE120A . Helgeson M E 1 Year, 6 Months Ago

120A is a behemoth of a class, fluid dynamics is often some of the most technically difficult math you will see in your coursework, so I know that Professor Helgeson did his best with an already confusing and hard subject. I appreciated that he was willing to meet me for extra tutoring, because I really struggled in exam-taking for this class.

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CHE120B . Helgeson M E 2 Years Ago

120A Mid lectures at best. Easy midterm but impossible final worth 40%. One of the problems we never once did anything related on a HW so no practice. I stg he picks HW problems via throwing at a dartboard, not whats covered in lecture. So many errors in notes, HW solutions, even exam questions. I feel like I barely learned anything. Underwhelming

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CHE120B . Helgeson M E 5 Years Ago

A professor who tries his best but falls short in more fields than he succeeds. Lectures are jam packed with material in too short of a time frame that it feels like he's just regurgitating discombobulated information at you with little to no coherency. Assignments do not align with lectures and textbook felt close to useless. Bad at emails.

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