Elasticity Solver in Minecraft for Learning Mechanics of Materials by Gaming
Zachariah P. Beck, Brandon Alpert, Alexander J. Bowman, William R., Watson, Adrian Buganza Tepole

TL;DR
This paper introduces a mesh-free elasticity solver mod for Minecraft that visualizes stress and deformation in structures, aiming to enhance learning of mechanics of materials through an engaging gaming environment.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel elasticity solver implemented as a Minecraft mod, enabling visualization of mechanical properties in a popular game for educational purposes.
Findings
Successfully integrated the mod into university courses
Enhanced student engagement and understanding of mechanics
Potential to reach a broader gaming audience for engineering education
Abstract
Video games have emerged as a medium for learning by creating engaging environments, encouraging creative and deep thinking, and exposing learners to complex problems. Unfortunately, even though there are increasing examples of video games for many basic science and engineering concepts, similar efforts for higher level engineering concepts such as mechanics of materials are still lacking. Here we present a mesh-free elasticity solver implementation in the popular video game Minecraft, a sandbox game where players can build any structure they can imagine. Modifications to the game, called mods in the Minecraft community, are a common feature of this platform. Our elasticity mod computes the stress and deformation of arbitrary structures and colors the blocks with a heat-map to visualize the result of the analysis. We used this mod in the Honors section of two courses taught at Purdue…
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TopicsEducational Games and Gamification
