International audienceThe insatiable demand to optimize and engineer new functionalities in electromagnetic devices has risen their geometrical complexity to unprecedented levels. This usually results in computationally multiscale problems with some tiny components of great importance to the overall behavior of these devices. Block meshing is a powerful technique for treating such problems. The usage of variable mesh size is adaptable for adequately representing the geometrical details without exhausting the computational resources with a uniform fine grid in the entire computational domain. In addition, block meshing allows the use of cubic cells only for which time-step in maximum and velocity error is minimal in each subregion. In...