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Hello @jerometeoh ,
did you download the script available as attachment in th elink I shared with you?
Best Regards,
Michael
Hi @Michael Herve_21439 ,
I just found the script, it is useful thank you! I like how it executing it one-by-one.
I was trying to use this to convert PCOMP to PCOMPP for some filiment winding pressure vessel application. I am wondering if you ever do that?
Also, how do people typically use 'wound' ply type?

hello @jerometeoh ,
“WOUND” is used to represent the filament winding process, where typical coverage of a “ply” can have all of spatially varying thickness and orientation on a spatially varying number of layers.
WOUND today is usually populated from external manufacturing software. It’s just a datastructure though, and if your company has a manufacturing process from which they want to pass data which is spatially varying (including number of layers per “ply”), it can be populated via script.
Hope that helps,
Michael


hello @jerometeoh ,
“WOUND” is used to represent the filament winding process, where typical coverage of a “ply” can have all of spatially varying thickness and orientation on a spatially varying number of layers.
WOUND today is usually populated from external manufacturing software. It’s just a datastructure though, and if your company has a manufacturing process from which they want to pass data which is spatially varying (including number of layers per “ply”), it can be populated via script.
Hope that helps,
Michael
Hello @jerometeoh ,
did you look at this script:
Regards,
Michael