Wire electric discharge machine capable of starting machining from short-circuit state
US-2016045966-A1 · Feb 18, 2016 · US
US10315263B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10315263-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615244007-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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In a wire electric discharge machine of the present invention, a control variable detection apparatus is an inter-pole voltage detection apparatus and detects an average inter-pole voltage as a control variable correlating with an inter-pole distance. The wire electric discharge machine comprises a machining feed speed calculation apparatus determining a machining feed speed on the basis of a deviation between target voltage set by a target value setting apparatus 7 and the average inter-pole voltage so as to eliminate the deviation. The wire electric discharge machine further comprises a feed speed distribution apparatus and a relative movement apparatus. The inter-pole distance can be kept constant by the relative movement of a wire electrode and a workpiece made on the basis of a command of thus determined machining feed speed.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A wire electric discharge machine for producing electric discharge through a pole gap defined between poles formed of a wire electrode and a workpiece to machine the workpiece, the wire electric discharge machine comprising: a controller programmed to determine at least one of normal electric discharge and abnormal electric discharge in the electric discharge, for each predetermined period, count a number of electric discharge events including at least one of (i) normal electric discharge events having the normal electric discharge, and (ii) abnormal electric discharge events having the abnormal electric discharge, determine a control variable that correlates with a distance between the poles, calculate a machining feed speed based on (i) a deviation between the control variable and a target value with respect to the control variable, and (ii) the counted number of electric discharge events, and control movement of the wire electrode and the workpiece relative to each other at the determined machining feed speed, wherein the controller is further programmed to make correction of at least one of (i) the control variable, (ii) the target value with respect to the control variable, and (iii) the deviation between the control variable and the target value, based on the number of electric discharge events counted in each predetermined period, and wherein the controller is programmed to make the correction in such a way that the machining feed speed decreases in response to any of the number of normal electric discharge events for each predetermined period increases and the number of abnormal electric discharge events for the period decreases, and the machining feed speed increases in response to any of the number of normal electric discharge events in each predetermined period decreases and the number of abnormal electric discharge events for the period increases. 2. A wire electric discharge machine for producing electric discharge through a pole gap defined between poles formed of a wire electrode and a workpiece to machine the workpiece, the wire electric discharge machine comprising: a controller programmed to determine at least one of normal electric discharge and abnormal electric discharge in the electric discharge, for each predetermined period, count a number of electric discharge events including at least one of (i) normal electric discharge events having the normal electric discharge, and (ii) abnormal electric discharge events having the abnormal electric discharge, determine a control variable that correlates with a distance between the poles, calculate a machining feed speed based on (i) a deviation between the control variable and a target value with respect to the control variable, and (ii) the counted number of electric discharge events, and control movement of the wire electrode and the workpiece relative to each other at the determined machining feed speed, wherein the controller is further programmed to make correction of at least one of (i) the control variable, (ii) the target value with respect to the control variable, and (iii) the deviation between the control variable and the target value, based on the number of electric discharge events counted in each predetermined period, and wherein the controller is programmed to make the correction in such a way that the machining feed speed decreases in response to any of a proportion of the number of normal electric discharge events out of the number of electric discharge events for each predetermined period increases and a proportion of the number of abnormal electric discharge events out of the number of electric discharge events for the period decreases, and the machining feed speed increases in response to any of the proportion of the number of normal electric discharge events for each predetermined period decreases and the proportion of the number of abnormal electric discharge events for the period increases. 3. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 1 , wherein the control variable is an average electric discharge delay period. 4. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 1 , wherein the control variable is an average inter-pole voltage. 5. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 2 , wherein the control variable is an average electric discharge delay period. 6. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 2 , wherein the control variable is an average inter-pole voltage.
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