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MATLAB | Reduced Order Modeling for Jet Engine Turbine Blade @MATLAB | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Learn how to create an AI-based reduced order model (ROM) of a full-order jet engine turbine blade using the Reduced Order Modeler app.

Reduced Order Modeler app streamlines the ROM workflow allowing you to interactively:
- Design experiments
- Run experiments to generate input/output (I/O) data from the full-order model
- Train reduced order models using the I/O data
- Export trained ROM for use in Simulink for system level simulation, control design and hardware-in-the-loop testing

- Download the Reduced Order Modeler App: bit.ly/49zT2ZB
- Learn more about reduced order modeling: bit.ly/3NBjZ3M
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