I'm not aware of those details. A deflagration overpressure from a mixture of kerosene mist and air can often be mistaken for an explosion. Even a sudden compression of air can be mistaken similarly. These will cause damage. (Pressure explosions of truck tires can be exceedingly dangerous, as the wheel structure comes apart.)
Okay, you've stopped reading for understanding. Fuel-air explosions are a thing; we base automobile engines on them. I think I've stopped explaining, since you aren't listening.
I'm not aware of those details. A deflagration overpressure from a mixture of kerosene mist and air can often be mistaken for an explosion. Even a sudden compression of air can be mistaken similarly. These will cause damage. (Pressure explosions of truck tires can be exceedingly dangerous, as the wheel structure comes apart.)
Do your due diligence then.
What would I read that would be inconsistent with what I said? I think I've shown that your assessment is shaky.
Damaging explosions where I said they were.
Okay, you've stopped reading for understanding. Fuel-air explosions are a thing; we base automobile engines on them. I think I've stopped explaining, since you aren't listening.