The primary purpose of this paper is to show that the criticisms by Ts
otsas and Schlunder (1988) of an earlier paper (Gunn, 1969) are based
upon elementary mathematical errors on the part of Tsotsas and Schlund
er. A summary of experimental data on axial dispersion in liquids and
gases shows that the dependence of the axial dispersion coefficient up
on the Schmidt group predicted by Tsotsas and Schlunder is not observe
d despite the large number of empirical factors in their expressions.
In particular, the strong dependence of the axial Peclet group upon th
e Schmidt group for axial dispersion in liquids predicted for Re > 1 i
s not observed, since the consensus of experimental data is that for t
his range the dependence of Pe upon Re is slight. The experimental dep
endence of Pe upon Re for different values of the Schmidt group agrees
with the expressions of Gunn (1969).