This study focuses on the behaviour of blood flow through capillaries during Angina. There are two layers in capillaries one is plasma layer and other layer is Red blood cells which is kwon as core layer. Plasma layer is Newtonian and Core layer is non-Newtonian. We applied Non-Newtonian power-law. Here blood is represented as Power law fluid model and flow model is shown by the equation of motion and the continuity equations. Using appropriate boundary conditions, numerical expression for volumetric flow rate and blood pressure drop have been derived. The role of hematocrit is explicit in the determination of blood pressure drop in the case of angina. The overall presentation is in tensorial form and solution technique adapted is analytical as well as numerical.
Two phase blood flow, Coronary blood flow, coronary circulation, Angina, Plasma layer, Core layer, Hematocrit, Power-law Model, Non-Newtonian, Blood Pressure Drop, Behaviour of blood