“…In industry, the traditional structure of composite materials is multilaminar structure (for example, in thin-wall elements like shells and plates), so the reinforcement trajectory is in the layers plane, and the layers are put together through the binding sublayers (as for critical analysis of structural models and thermophysical behavior of that type of composites, we recommend papers [1,2]). However, composites with spatial (3D) reinforcement are of special interest for industry.…”