Abstract
This study is a first attempt to provide an effective tool for crack prediction in beam-type structures using the peridynamics (PD) theory and metaheuristic-based optimization. The norm of the difference between the response of the tested beam and that of the trial model (analyzed using PD), is minimized to find the position and depth of crack. Model calibration is discussed thoroughly. Five well-known metaheuristics as well as an upgraded charged system search algorithm are considered. Results reveal that the proposed procedure can effectively localize and detect the crack severity, even in noise contaminated cases.