“…For example, to control the volumetric filling of a structure, it is important to ensure the necessary tension of the fiber by laying transverse layers [8,9]. The tensions of the surface and internal layers can differ significantly due to helical winding, resulting in deviations of the stressstrain state from the design values [10,11]. Helical winding creates reversal zones with a disrupted material structure, while continuous winding ensures a constant structure of the product along its entire length.…”