In this work the inverse problem of identification of structural stiffness coefficients of a damped spring-mass system is tackled. The problem is solved by using different versions of Ant Colony Optimization (ACO) metaheuristic solely or coupled with the Hooke-Jeeves (HJ) local search algorithm. The evaluated versions of ACO are based on a discretization procedure to deal with the continuous domain design variables together with different pheromone evaporation and deposit strategies and also on the frequency of calling the local search algorithm. The damage estimation is evaluated using noiseless and noisy synthetic experimental data assuming a damage configuration throughout the structure. The reported results show the hybrid method as the best choice when both rank-based pheromone deposit and a new heuristic information based on the search history are used.
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