Concepts for crack propagation as well as fatigue assessment under variable mechanical and thermal loadings are unestablished. For variable mechanical loadings, the damage parameter PJ is well known, for thermal loadings the damage parameter DTMF is established. Both parameters base on the effective cyclic J-Integral, still the definition is different. The damage parameters PJ considers the effective stress and strain ranges from the upper reversal point of each load cycle to the point of crack closure. Depending on the loading sequence the point of crack closure is treated as a history variable. In addition, with a crack length dependant fatigue limit, the most important sequence effects are considered. A new PJ-based concept is developed by considering additional sequence effects. In comparison to experimental results, the developed concept is able to reduce scattering in the range of constant amplitude loading tests.