Thermodynamics
A boiler is a closed vessel used to heat water or other fluids, transforming them into steam or hot water for various applications such as power generation, heating systems, and industrial processes. In the context of thermodynamic cycles, particularly the Rankine cycle, the boiler plays a critical role in converting water into steam, which is then used to drive turbines and generate electricity.
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