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Vortex shedding critical velocity.HELP!!

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How is the new critical velocity calculated after the term in the square root is found negative. As far as i know,normally the second critical velocity is taken as 6.25 times the first one. But here the result is different. Can anybody guide me through this?
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Maybe some conversion factor is involved in this. I too couldn't get any reference regarding this step.
 

There are a number of design standards addressing your (OP's) question.

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Vcrit in that last equation is ft/sec, as opposed to mph in the first equation. It's the same speed, not the second critical speed.
 
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