AIAA SP 085:1999

AIAA SP 085:1999 Special Report: Fire, Explosion, Compatibility, And Safety Hazards Of Hypergols-monomethylhydrazine Provides information that designers, builders, and users of monomethylhydrazine systems can use to avoid or resolve monomethylhydrazine hazards. Pertinent research is summarized, and the data are pres

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Table of Contents

1Foreword
2Acronyms
3Glossary
4Trademarks
5IntroductiontoHazardAssessment
6AboutThisSpecialReport
7HazardAssessment
8FireHazards
9AssessingMMHFireHazards
10Criteria
11VaporFlammabilityLimits
12Liquidflashandfirepoints
13Ignitionsources
14Effects
15MMHreactionproducts
16Vaporflamespeed
17Liquidburningrate
18Data
19Vapor
20Liquid
21Ignition
22Assessmentexample
23Explosionhazards
24MMHdeflagration
25MMHdeflagrationassessment
26MMHdeflagrationcriteria
27MMHdeflagrationeffects
28MMHdeflagrationdata
29Exothermicreaction
30Exothermicreactionassessment
31Exothermicreactioncriteria
32Exothermicreactioneffects
33Exothermicreactiondata
34Detonation
35Detonationassessment
36Detonationcriteria
37Detonationeffects
38Detonationdata
39Assessmentexamples
40Deflagrationassessmentexample
41Detonationassessmentexample
42MMHandmaterialcompatibility
43Materialdegradation
44Materialdegradationassessment
45Materialdegradationcriteria
46Materialdegradationeffects
47Materialdegradationdata
48MMHdegradation
49MMHdegradationassessment
50MMHdegradationcriteria
51MMHdegradationeffects
52MMHdegradationdata
53Assessmentexample
54Safety
55MMHtoxicity
56ResultsofMMHexposure
57Inhalation
58Dermalexposure
59Ingestion
60Developmentaltoxicity
61Carcinogenicity
62RelativetoxicityofMMHtootherhydrazines
63MMHexposureguidelines
64ThresholdlimitvaluesoftheAmericanCouncilof
GovernmentalIndustrialHygienists
65GuidelinesoftheOccupationalSafetyandHealth
Administration
66GuidelinesoftheNationalInstituteofOccupational
SafetyandHealth
67Emergencyplanningrequirements
68Spacecraftmaximumacceptableconcentrations
69MMHexposureremediationandcontrol
70Firstaid
71Personnelprotection
72Firefighting
73Spillcleanup
74MMHhandling
75Engineeringdesign
76Storagecontainers
77Storageareas
78Shipping
79Monitoringequipment
80Wastedisposal
81Regulatoryenforcement
82Additionalinformation
83Assessmentexample

Abstract

Provides information that designers, builders, and users of monomethylhydrazine systems can use to avoid or resolve monomethylhydrazine hazards. Pertinent research is summarized, and the data are presented in a quick-reference form.

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