ARMY MIL-HDBK-1200-1992 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL (CB) AGENTS DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEMS《生物化学(CB)试剂检测和监测系统》.pdf
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1、e AM C MIL-HDBK-1200 7777770 OL07L37 207 I 1 NOT MEASUREMENT SENSITIVE MIL-HDBK-1200 (EA) 16 NOVEMBER 1992 MILITARY HANDBOOK CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL (CB) I AGENTS DETECTION AND MONITORING SYSTEMS FSC 6665 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. Provided by I
2、HS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-FOREWORD 1. This military handbook is approved for use by all Activities and Agencies of the Department of the Army and is available for use by all Departments and Agencies of the Department of Defense. 2. Benefi
3、cial comments (recommendations, additions, deletions) and any pertinent data that may be of use in improving this document should be addressed to: Commander, US Army Chemical Research, Development, and Engineering Center, ATTN: SMCCR-PET-S, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21010-5423, by using the self-
4、addressed Standardization Document Improvement Proposal (DD Form 1426) appearing at the end of this document or by letter. 3. This handbook was developed under the auspices of the US Army Materiel Commands Engineering Design Handbook Program, which is under the direction of the US Army Industrial En
5、gineering Activity. Research Triangle Institute was the prime contractor for the preparation of this handbook, which was prepared under Contract No. 4. This handbook provides military design engineers, scientists, analysts, and planners with a guide to research of chemical and biological detection s
6、ystems. It provides a consistent and thorough approach to evaluating the technical options available for design and development of detection and monitoring systems. DAAA09-86-D-0009. II Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-MIL-HDBK-1200
7、 m VVVVVO oiov,u w m MIL-HDBK-I200(EA) CONTENTS FORE WORD LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS vu L1ST OF TABLES x LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .xi ii . CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 PURPOSE 1- 1-2 SCOPE 1-1 1-3 BACKGROUND 1-2 1-3.1 HISTORY 1-2 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE . 1-15 1-3.2 1-4 OVERVIEW . 1-17 RE
8、FERENCES . 1-17 BIBLIOGRAPHY . 1-18 CHAPTER 2 CB AGENTS: CHARACTERISTICS AND DISSEMINATION TECHNIQUES 2-1 INTRODUCTION 2-1 2-2 AGENT CHARACTERISTICS . 2-2 2-2.1 CHEMICAL AGENTS 2-5 2-2.1.3 Blood Agents . 2-2.1.4 Choking Agents . 2-8 2-2.2 BIOLOGICAL AGENTS . 2-10 2-2.2.1 Bacteria . 2-12 2-2.2.4 Toxi
9、ns . 2-13 2-3 AGENT DISSEMINATION . 2-14 2-3.1.2 Gases . 2-19 2-3.1.3 Aerosols 2-20 BIOLOGICAL AGENT DISSEMINATION . 2-22 . 2-2.1 . 1 Nerve Agents 2-5 2-2.1.2 Blister Agents 2-6 2-7 2-2.1.5 Vomiting Agents 2-8 2-2.2.2 Viruses . 2-13 2-2.2.3 Rickettsia 2-13 2-3.1 CHEMICAL AGENTS 2-16 2-3.1.1 Liquid 2
10、-16 2-3.2 . REFERENCES 2-23 CHAPTER 3 OPERATIONAL SITUATIONS AND DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS 3- 1 INTRODUCTION 3-1 3-2 SITUATIONS . 3-1 3-2.3 RECONNAISSANCE (RECON) . 3-8 REFERENCES 3-13 3-2.1 COMBAT AND COMBAT SUPPORT 3-3 3-2.2 COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT (CSS) 3-4 3-2.4 FIXED SITE INSTALLATIONS (FSI) 3-9 BIB
11、LIOGRAPHY . 3-13 . 111 Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-MIL-HDBK-L200 MI L-H DB K-l200( EA) CHAPTER 4 CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL (CB) DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES 4- 1 INTRODUCTION 4-1 4-2 CHEMICAL METHODS . 4-1 4-2.1 COLORIMETRIC . 4-4 4-2.
12、2 FLUOROMETRIC 4-4 4-2.3 ELECTROCHEMICAL 44 4-3 PHYSICAL METHODS 4-6 SPECTROSCOPIC PRINCIPLES AND TECHNOLOGIES . 4-6 4-3.1 4-3 .I . 1 4-3.1.2 4-3 .i . 3 4-3.1.4 DISCiDIAL . 4-10 4-3.1.5 Raman Scattering 4-10 4-3 . 1.6 Laser-Induced Fluorescence 4-10 4-3 . I . 7 Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy .
13、 4-11 4-3 . I . 8 Circular Intensity Differential Scattering (CIDS) 4-11 4-3.1.9 Photoacoustic Spectroscopy (PAS) . 4-11 4-3.1.1 1 Optical Waveguide (OWG) 4-12 Interferometry . 4-9 Differential Absorption Light Detection and Ranging . 4-9 Differential Scattering (DISC) . 4-10 4-3.1.10 Photothermal B
14、eam Deflection . 4-12 4-3.2 4-3.3 MASS SPECTROMETRY (MS) 4-12 OTHER TECHNOLOGIES USING PHYSICAL METHODS . 4-13 4-3.3. I Piezoelectric Crystals . 4-13 4-3.3.2 Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Devices . 4-13 4-3.3.3 Ionization-Based Concepts 4-13 4-4 BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS 4-15 4-4.1 CHEMILUMINESCENCE . 4-1
15、5 4-4.2 PARTICHROME 4-15 4-4.4 TAGGED ANTIBODIES 4-15 4-4.3 ELECTRO-OPTICAL METHODS . 4-15 4-4.5 OTHER BIOTECHNOLOGY METHODS . 4-16 4-4.5. I Polarization of Fluorescence . 4-16 4-4.5.2 DNA-RNA Hybrids 4-16 4-4.5.3 Esterase Methods 4-17 4-4.5.4 Vapor Phase Chromatography 4-17 4-4.5.5 Virus Detection
16、Approaches 4-17 4-4.5.6 Fluorometric Assay of Heme Proteins . 4-17 REFERENCES . 4-17 BIBLIOGRAPHY . 4-18 CHAPTER 5 DETECTION PROCESSES 5-1 INTRODUCTION 5-1 5-2 SAMPLE ACQUISITION 5-3 5-2.1 POINT SAMPLING COLLECTION . 5-3 Chemical Agents . 5-3 5-2 .I . I 5-2 .I . I . 1 Heater . 5-5 5-2 . I . I . 2 Du
17、st Prefilter 5-5 5-2.1 . 1 . 3 Chemical Prefilters 5-5 5-2.1.1.4 Transfer Lines . 5-6 5-2.1.1.5 Detection Cell . 5-6 5-2.1.1.6 Air Pump System 5-7 5-2 . i . i . 7 Agent Filters 5-7 . 5-2 . i . 2 Biological Agent Point Sampling Collection 5-7 iv Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or netwo
18、rking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-MIL-HDBK-1200 5-2.2 LINE-OF-SIGHT SAMPLE COLLECTION 5-8 5-2.2.1 Chemical Agents 5-8 5-3 SAMPLE ANALYSIS 5-11 5-3.1 VISUAL . 5-12 5-3.2 ELECTRONIC 5-12 5-3.2.1 Signal-to-Noise Ratio 5-12 5-3.2.2 Pattern Recognition 5-14 Other Discriminating Functions 5-14
19、 5-4.1 VISIBLE INDICATION 5-15 5-4.2 AUDIO ALARM . 5-15 5-4.3 ELECTRICAL SIGNAL . 5-16 REFERENCES . 5-16 BIBLIOGRAPHY . 5-16 5-2.2.2 Biological Agents . 5-10 5-3.2.3 5-4 RESPONSE (ALARM) . 5-14 CHAPTER 6 DETECTOR PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 6-1 INTRODUCTION 6-1 6-2 SENSITIVITY 6-4 RELATION TO Ct AND ZCtso
20、6-5 6-2.2 COMBAT CONCENTRATIONS 6-6 6-2.3 BACKGROUND . 6-7 6-3 RESPONSE TIME . 6-8 RELATION OF RESPONSE TIME TO HUMAN DOSE RESPONSE (Ct) . 6-9 RELATION OF RESPONSE TIME TO MASKING TIME . 6-9 -6-4 DISCRIMINATION AND SPECIFICITY 6-10 6-4 .I DISCRIMINATION . 6-10 6-4.2 SPECIFICITY . 6-11 6-5 SYSTEM DES
21、IGN CONSIDERATIONS UNIQUE TO CB DETECTION AND MONITORING 6-11 6-5.1 AGENT IDENTIFICATION . 6-11 6-5.2 AUTOMATIC OPERATION 6-12 6-5.3 UNATTENDED OPERATION 6-13 INTEGRATED LOGISTIC SUPPORT (ILS) CONSIDERATIONS 6-14 LOGISTICS SUPPORT ANALYSIS (LSA) . 6-14 Constraints-Environmental Requirements . 6-15 C
22、onstraints-Size and Weight . 6-17 RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY, AND MAINTAINABILITY (RAM) . 6-17 MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL INTEGRATION (MANPRINT) 6-18 Manpower, Personnel, and Training . 6-18 Health Hazards and System Safety 6-19 NUCLEAR, BIOLOGICAL, AND CHEMICAL (NBC) CONTAMINATION SURVIVABILITY . 6-21 6
23、-2.1 6-3.1 6-3.2 . 6-5.4 AGENT QUANTIFICATION 6-14 6-6 .I 6-6 6-6.1. I 6-6.1.2 6-6.1.3 Constraints-Power 6-17 6-6.2 6-6.3 6-6.3. I 6-6.3.2 6-6.3.3 Human Factors 6-20 6-6.3.4 Tradeoffs . 6-21 . 6-7 REFERENCES 6-25 BIBLIOGRAPHY 6-26 . . V Provided by IHS Not for Resale No reproduction or networking pe
24、rmitted without license from IHS -,-,-MI L-HDBK-1200( EA) CHAPTER 7 DESIGN OF DETECTION SYSTEMS 7-1 INTRODUCTION 7-1 7-2 CHEMICAL POINT DETECTORS 7-1 7-2.1 THREAT . 7-2 7-2.2 REQUIREMENTS (CRITERIA) 7-2 7-2.3 COMPONENT DESIGN . 7-2 7-2.3.1 Sample Acquistion 7-3 7-2.3.2 Sample Analysis . .-. . 7-4 7-
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