Fluid dispersion—generalization and comparison of mathematical models—II comparison of models

Abstract Part I of this paper discussed methods for experimentally finding dispersion coefficients for each of the two important classes of dispersion models. We treated the models as if they were completely separate. Now these models are interrelated and are also related to the more general models which do not assume plug flow and constant values for dispersion coefficients. However, in some cases certain conditions must be satisfied for the relationships between models to hold. The purpose of this paper is to consider these interrelationships and restrictions, thus justifying the use of the simpler models in place of the more cumbersome ones.