“…Thermo-mechanical fatigue (TMF) is increasingly attracting great attention in evaluating the elevated-temperature properties of materials in modern industries, especially for the critical components in automotive and aerospace applications, such as engine parts and gas turbines [1][2][3][4][5][6]. In combustion engine blocks and cylinder heads, TMF could be a result of the cyclic thermal and mechanical load due to the start-up and shutdown of the engines, where a complex change of loading, as well as a dramatic temperature gradient, can occur owing to the different thermal behaviors of various engine components [1,7,8]. Therefore, their service life could be greatly reduced due to the presence of TMF [1,3,9].…”