Dust explosions in flour, sugar, rice, feed and metal dust silos are catastrophic. The Imperial Sugar 2008 accident killed 14 and injured 36 in Georgia, USA. NFPA 652 is the fundamental combustible dust standard, requiring a DHA (Dust Hazard Analysis) and Kst-based explosion vent design.
The Dust Explosion Pentagon
- Combustible dust: particles <500 micron
- Oxidizer: atmospheric oxygen
- Ignition: hot surface, spark, static
- Confined volume: silo, ducting, conveyor tunnel
- Dust suspension: above MEC (minimum explosible concentration)
All five must be present — no pentagon, no explosion.
Kst and St Classes
- St1: Kst 1-200 bar m/s (flour, sugar, grain)
- St2: Kst 201-300 bar m/s (metallic dusts)
- St3: Kst >300 bar m/s (aluminum, magnesium)
Kst is measured via ASTM E1226 20L sphere test. Pmax (typically 7-10 bar) comes from the same test.
DHA - Mandatory Risk Analysis
NFPA 652 7.1 (2016 revision): DHA mandatory every 5 years at any combustible dust facility.
- Inventory every dust generation, transfer and storage point
- Test MEC, Kst, Pmax, MIE (minimum ignition energy)
- Map ignition sources
- Select explosion protection (venting, suppression, isolation)
- Add fire protection (sprinkler, clean agent)
- Housekeeping program for dust accumulation
Three Levels of Explosion Protection
- Venting (NFPA 68): Explosion panel on silo top — Av = Kst × V^0.75 / (Pred × 1000)
- Suppression (NFPA 69): HRD suppressor injects salt + agent <50 ms after detection
- Isolation: rotary valve, chemical barrier, knife gate prevent deflagration propagation
Imperial Sugar 2008 Lessons
Port Wentworth, Georgia: accumulated sugar dust exploded under a conveyor tunnel.
- No DHA had been performed
- Inadequate housekeeping — 15 cm dust accumulation
- No explosion venting
- Non-explosion-proof motors
The CSB report made dust cleanup, venting, and DHA mandatory — NFPA 652 was written after this event.

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