Abstract
In this article, the supersonic flow of a viscous heat-conducting gas near bodies of complex shape is simulated on a parallel computing system. Kinetically consistent difference schemes are used in the calculation, as they easily adapt to distributed-memory multiprocessor computer architectures. The parallel implementation of the kinetically consistent algorithm has been coded in the language Norma.
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