The error in Ansys Maxwell typically occurs during the initial meshing phase, even if your design has already passed the general "Validation Check." It most commonly indicates that the mesher cannot define a valid 2D or 3D surface/volume from the provided polylines or imported geometry. Core Causes
Zero-thickness features are the #1 killer of wired bodies. Look for: ansys maxwell failed to recover wired body
In transient electromagnetic simulations, you might use (sliding band) for rotating machinery. If the sliding band surface is not perfectly smooth or if the rotor and stator initially overlap by even 1e-9 mm due to rounding errors, Maxwell will crash with the wired body error. The error in Ansys Maxwell typically occurs during
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In Ansys Maxwell, a wired body refers to a 3D object that is created by connecting multiple surfaces or edges together to form a closed loop. Wired bodies are used to represent complex geometries, such as coils, windings, or other electromagnetic components. They are essential in Ansys Maxwell for simulating electromagnetic fields, forces, and torques. If the sliding band surface is not perfectly