Hybrid nanofluids are important to researchers because of their industrial applications due to their high heat transfer rates. Tri hybrid different types of nanoparticles are discussed here with Newtonian fluids under the effect of MHD. The most important chemical reaction associated with mass transfer and activation energy parameters hasbeen discussed in detail. The current research focuses on two-dimensional fluids with heat transfer enhancement flowing over a porous surface. The mathematical modeling of the problem, as well as empirical relations for nanoparticle materials, is expressed as PDEs, which are then translated into ODEs using appropriate variables. The Runge–Kutta and shooting methods are combined to solve the problems of the created coupled differential system. Variations in nanoparticle volume fraction at the lower and upper walls of porous plates, as well as heat transfer rate measurements, are computed using controlling physical factors. The impact of flow-related variables on the axial, radial, and temperature components of velocity and temperature distribution is also assessed.
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