Meaning of solebar | Babel Free
Definitions
One of the longitudinal beams running along either side of a railway vehicle, onto which the bodywork is mounted, in passenger-carrying vehicles usually forming the side or the base of the floor.
Australia, UK
Examples
“The underframe, which has been designed to take buffing loads of 200 tons both on the centre coupler and on the retractable side buffers, consists of two centre girders from which cantilevers project to support the solebars, which in turn carry the bodyside structure.”
“The shuttle locomotive body is a conventional stress-skin monocoque structure, with longitudinal members at solebar and cantrail levels.”
“The bolster to solebar weld on one side, and the weld between the solebar and the front headstock on the other side had broken completely.”
“[...] the original Chalice built coaches have a deep solebar, while the Keef coaches were much shallower.”
“Sometimes the door also cuts off main structural components such as the solebar or cantrail.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.