Dr Helen J Wilson, MA, PhD
Reader
Room 802a
Tel: ++44 (0)20 7679 1302
E-mail: helen.wilson
ucl.ac.uk
Fax: 020-7383-5519
Research Interests
Complex Fluids
Dr Wilson's research is mainly concerned with theoretical
modelling of the flow of non-Newtonian fluids such as polymeric
materials and particle suspensions. Fluids containing long polymer
molecules behave very differently from ordinary (Newtonian)
fluids. Under flow, the molecules become stretched and this can
give rise to surprising flow behaviour, and can produce undesirable
instabilities in industrial processes. Dr Wilson's current research in
this area includes analytical and numerical investigation of flow
instabilities in simple flows; and simulation of complex flows. She is also interested in shear-banding in entangled systems, a phenomenon
in which a single fluid forms regions having quite different properties
during shearing flows.
Another important class of complex fluids is suspensions of solid
particles in Newtonian or non-Newtonian fluids. While the motion
of single particles in Newtonian fluids is well understood,
suspensions of large numbers of particles that interact through the
fluid remain challenging, both analytically and numerically.
Dr Wilson's current research includes investigations, using both
asymptotic theory and large-scale numerical simulations, of the
effect of contact between spherical particles in suspension flows.