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Moving contact components are common in mechanical systems, and they exhibit a large rigid motion with linear‐elastic deflection under contact boundary conditions. The finite element method can capture local deformation and high gradient stresses, but finely meshed contact interfaces lead to numerous degrees of freedom. Model order reduction techniques for multibodies are effective, but moving contact...