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Fluid–structure interaction (FSI) phenomena are of significant importance in several engineering fields. Recently developed active flow control devices regulate the FSI in order to control the dynamic response of the structure that is involved. As a first step to use active control, computationally efficient reduced-order models are required. The reduced-order models must be able to predict the nonlinear...