Ansoft Maxwell Problem in Assigning Excitation of Current

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Ansoft Maxwell users may encounter an error stating "current1 cannot be assigned on the entity of type face" when attempting to assign current excitation on a coil plane. This issue suggests that the current excitation is being applied incorrectly, possibly due to the entity type selected. To resolve this, users are advised to consult the Ansoft Maxwell company website for FAQs or relevant documentation. Additionally, conducting a Google search for the specific error message can yield helpful resources and discussions, including a detailed thread on Physics Forums that addresses similar issues.
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As the picture showed, when I assigned a current excitation on the coil plane( pink one in image), Ansoft Maxwell alert ”current1 can not assigned on the entity of type face". This is incredible as I take the process completely based on the book!
 

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