Grate firing is the most common way to burn bio-fuels in small-scale units. Different combustion modes are achieved depending on how fuel and primary air are introduced. In continuous systems fuel and air are usually fed in cross-current and counter-current flow. Here, combustion of wet biofuels is
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Ignition and combustion features of biofuels
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