An issue of concern in aging aircraft is the growth of multiple cracks
emanating from a row of fastener holes, typically in a pressurized ai
rcraft fuselage lap splice. This multisite damage (MSD), or widespread
fatigue damage, if allowed to progress, can suddenly become catastrop
hic. The understanding of the failure behavior dictates the Level of c
ompromise between safety and economy. The complexity of the structure
due to various stiffening elements makes it unamenable to a simple dir
ect analysis. A two-step elastic finite element fatigue analysis combi
ning a conventional finite element method and the Schwartz-Neumann alt
ernating method with analytical solutions is developed to understand f
atigue growth of multiple cracks and to obtain a first estimate of the
residual life of a stiffened fuselage shell structure with MSD in the
riveted lap joint. The analysis procedure is validated by simulating
a laboratory fatigue test on a lap joint in a flat coupon. Both the co
upon and the shell panel are found to have fatigue lives only up to th
e first linkup of neighboring crack tips.