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Ply Orientation Angle by Equation

I'm looking to try and vary the angle of a ply, or the angle of an element material orientation based upon distance from the origin.

 

Scenario: I have a disc with a hole in the centre around a cylindrical coordinate system at (0,0,0), I basically want to replicate the idea of bicycle spokes coming out from the hole, if you look at the spoke pattern on a bicycle for a REAR wheel you will note that the spokes are not normal to the hub/hole but are somewhere between the normal and the tangent, the angle they would cross elements closer to the hole will be different than those that are further away from the hole.

 

This will then be layered with plies that are orientated in the circumferential/hoop direction.

 

I realise its very simple to do it when the material axis is actually at the centre (just select radial and theta axes), however can we do it with this offset axis and thus vary the orientation with element position? Or would I have to create concentric rings of element sets and assign different angles to each ring.

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