Introduction to Demolition Physics
Demolition Physics is a 3D simulation tool that blends playful experimentation with hands-on learning. It gives you full authority over a virtual physical environment so you can build, break, and study how things behave under real-world forces.
Standout Capabilities
- Easy-to-use level creation tools let you design and test custom scenarios.
- Support for stereoscopic 3D viewing enhances depth perception during tests.
- A variety of visual and audio effects add realism and make experiments more engaging.
- Total environmental control lets you manipulate the scene and every object within it.
Explosion Variety and Effects
The simulator includes ten distinct blast types, each producing different damage patterns and visual results. A few examples:
- Fiery trail — produces burning debris and lingering flames.
- Atomic-style blast — massive, high-energy destruction with shockwave behavior.
- Fragmentation bursts — scatter pieces with realistic momentum and collision.
- Controlled charges — precise, localized demolition for targeted testing.
Each type behaves uniquely, so you can compare how different detonations affect structures and materials.
Adjusting Physical Parameters
Customize physical properties to observe how they alter outcomes:
- Object mass — change weights to see how momentum and collisions shift.
- Gravity strength — increase or decrease to simulate different planetary conditions.
- Air resistance — tweak drag to affect falling objects and projectile paths.
These settings allow systematic experimentation and deeper understanding of mechanics.
Level Editing and Experiment Workflow
The built-in editor makes it simple to assemble scenes, place objects, and define test conditions. Typical workflow:
- Create or load a scene, position components, and choose material types.
- Select explosion types or force inputs, then run the simulation.
- Observe results, adjust parameters, and iterate until you reach the scenario you want to study.
This iterative process keeps the program both a playful sandbox and a practical educational resource.
Technical
- Mac
- Full