Abstract
This paper numerically simulates the nanofluid flow over a thermally expanding Riga plate. Buongiorno model for nanofluid is employed to investigate the contribution of Brownian motion and thermophoretic force on the nanoflow. Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) of viscous nanofluid through a porous medium is characterized with the help of Darcy-Forchheimer's model. In addition, the simultaneous effects of activation energy and chemical reaction have been incorporated. Moreover, highly nonlinear coupled differential equations are formulated which highlight the influence of viscous dissipation and heat generation. A numerical solution is achieved with the help of the Range-Kutta fourth-order (RK4) method combined with the shooting technique. Finally, the role of emerging parameters is studied via performing the numerical simulation which reveals that the momentum boundary layer of nanofluid shrinks due to the porous medium. Whereas, thermal boundary layer expands for all variables, except for the Prandtl number. Finally, mass transfer rated suffers due to Schmidt number.