Maxwel 3D Wireless Power Transfer setup simulation errors

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The user is experiencing simulation errors in Maxwell 3D while attempting to model a wireless power transmission project, specifically with the TX and RX coils. The errors include intersections between the coils and air, as well as non-manifold vertices for the coil parts. To resolve these issues, it is suggested that the branches of the coils connect properly with the calculation region. The user seeks assistance in correcting these warnings to successfully simulate the project. Properly addressing these errors is crucial for accurate calculations of inductance and mutual inductance values.
Ahsan Elahi
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Dear All,
i am new to Maxwell 3D software. i want to simulate my Wireless Power transmission Project in Maxwell, for this purpose i took help from different toturials whic abled me to draw the Tx and RX coils...i want to simulate these coils to calculate the values of L, M, K and etc. but i am facing these warnings, please help me to remove these warnings...warnings are as follow..
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Project1 (C:/Users/Ahsan Elahi/Documents/Ansoft/)
Maxwell3DDesign1 (Magnetostatic)
[error] Objects "TX_T2" and "Air" intersect. (1:53:13 AM Oct 17, 2015)
[error] Non-manifold vertices found for part "TX_T2" (1:53:13 AM Oct 17, 2015)
[error] Objects "Rx_T2" and "Air" intersect. (1:53:13 AM Oct 17, 2015)
[error] Non-manifold vertices found for part "Rx_T2" (1:53:13 AM Oct 17, 2015)
please help me out to remove these errors...
thanks in advance..pic is attached.
 

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the branches of your two coils must connect with the region of your calculations.
 
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