Felice Colarusso, Fiorenzo D'Errico, Nicola Perillo, G. Costagliola, Fabrizio Torre
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The simulation of dynamic systems in aeronautic applications is usually accomplished by integrating different software components that model different aspects of an aircraft. This paper, based on the state of the art of multi-physic systems co-simulation, describes the work in progress for the definition of a tool able to convert an electrical network architecture for an all-electric aircraft, defined in the Hardware Description Language of Synopsys SABER, into a Modelica object which is readable from a multi-physical simulation environment.