“…In the chemical kinetics-controlled regime, the active surface area (ASA) is usually determined by the initial ASA and the mass loss, which is independent of the oxidation temperature. Therefore, when the mass loss of the specimen is limited in a certain range, e.g., 5-10%, the changes of the oxidation rates at different temperatures can indicate the evolution of the oxidation behavior between the three regimes [14,29,31]. In this manner, the variations of the oxidation rates and the microstructures of the specimens can help to observe the evolution of the oxidation behavior.…”