@article{JRC13494, address = {}, year = {1997}, author = {Stroosnijder MF}, abstract = {A major difficulty in cyclic corrosion testing arises from the fact that the variable one would like to measure, metal consumption, can be determined only with grat difficulty and little accuracy. The principle of Thin Layer Activation ad its intrinsic properties are outlined. The use of Thin Layer Activation for spallation studies is illustrated with examples of ongoing research within the Institute for Advance Materials of the European Commission. It is shown that due to its intrinsic properties, Thin Layer Activation can contribute to a greater scientific understanding of material degradation by thermal cyclic and it can aid in a more reliable assessment of the service lives of technical components. }, title = {The Use of Thin Layer Activation in Cyclic High Temperature Corrosion Studies}, type = {}, url = {}, volume = {251-254}, number = {}, journal = {Materials Science Forum}, pages = {275-282}, issn = {}, publisher = {}, doi = {} }