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mon·o·coque M0392200 (mŏn′ə-kōk′, -kŏk′)n. A metal structure, such as an aircraft, in which the skin absorbs all or most of the stresses to which the body is subjected. [French : mono-, mono- + coque, shell (from Old French, from Latin coccum, berry, from Greek kokkos).]monocoque (ˈmɒnəˌkɒk) n1. (Aeronautics) a type of aircraft fuselage, car body, etc, in which all or most of the loads are taken by the skin2. (Automotive Engineering) a type of aircraft fuselage, car body, etc, in which all or most of the loads are taken by the skin3. (Motor Racing) a type of racing-car, racing-cycle, or powerboat design with no separate chassis and body4. (Cycle Racing) a type of racing-car, racing-cycle, or powerboat design with no separate chassis and body5. (Nautical Terms) a type of racing-car, racing-cycle, or powerboat design with no separate chassis and bodyadj6. (Motor Racing) of or relating to the design characteristic of a monocoque7. (Cycle Racing) of or relating to the design characteristic of a monocoque8. (Automotive Engineering) of or relating to the design characteristic of a monocoque9. (Aeronautics) of or relating to the design characteristic of a monocoque[C20: from French, from mono- + coque shell]monocoqueRacing car design whose central structure is a shell of strong, lightweight material such as aluminum or carbon fiber, with no separate chassis and body.TranslationsmonocoqueenUK
monocoque1. a type of aircraft fuselage, car body, etc., in which all or most of the loads are taken by the skin 2. a type of racing-car, racing-cycle, or powerboat design with no separate chassis and body monocoque[′män·ə‚käk] (aerospace engineering) A type of construction, as of a rocket body, in which all or most of the stresses are carried by the skin. monocoqueA type of aircraft structure in which the skin takes almost all the loads. A monocoque structure is a thin-walled tube or shell that may have rings, bulkheads, or formers installed within and held together by stringers. In some definitions, there is a minimum structure inside the skin. |