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AIAA SP 085 : 1999

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

SPECIAL REPORT: FIRE, EXPLOSION, COMPATIBILITY, AND SAFETY HAZARDS OF HYPERGOLS-MONOMETHYLHYDRAZINE

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Hardcopy , PDF

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English

Published date

12-01-2013

€112.17
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1 Foreword
2 Acronyms
3 Glossary
4 Trademarks
5 Introduction to Hazard Assessment
6 About This Special Report
7 Hazard Assessment
8 Fire Hazards
9 Assessing MMH Fire Hazards
10 Criteria
11 Vapor Flammability Limits
12 Liquid flash and fire points
13 Ignition sources
14 Effects
15 MMH reaction products
16 Vapor flame speed
17 Liquid burning rate
18 Data
19 Vapor
20 Liquid
21 Ignition
22 Assessment example
23 Explosion hazards
24 MMH deflagration
25 MMH deflagration assessment
26 MMH deflagration criteria
27 MMH deflagration effects
28 MMH deflagration data
29 Exothermic reaction
30 Exothermic reaction assessment
31 Exothermic reaction criteria
32 Exothermic reaction effects
33 Exothermic reaction data
34 Detonation
35 Detonation assessment
36 Detonation criteria
37 Detonation effects
38 Detonation data
39 Assessment examples
40 Deflagration assessment example
41 Detonation assessment example
42 MMH and material compatibility
43 Material degradation
44 Material degradation assessment
45 Material degradation criteria
46 Material degradation effects
47 Material degradation data
48 MMH degradation
49 MMH degradation assessment
50 MMH degradation criteria
51 MMH degradation effects
52 MMH degradation data
53 Assessment example
54 Safety
55 MMH toxicity
56 Results of MMH exposure
57 Inhalation
58 Dermal exposure
59 Ingestion
60 Developmental toxicity
61 Carcinogenicity
62 Relative toxicity of MMH to other hydrazines
63 MMH exposure guidelines
64 Threshold limit values of the American Council of
   Governmental Industrial Hygienists
65 Guidelines of the Occupational Safety and Health
   Administration
66 Guidelines of the National Institute of Occupational
   Safety and Health
67 Emergency planning requirements
68 Spacecraft maximum acceptable concentrations
69 MMH exposure remediation and control
70 First aid
71 Personnel protection
72 Fire fighting
73 Spill cleanup
74 MMH handling
75 Engineering design
76 Storage containers
77 Storage areas
78 Shipping
79 Monitoring equipment
80 Waste disposal
81 Regulatory enforcement
82 Additional information
83 Assessment example

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.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
122
PublisherName
American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics
Status
Current

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