Wire electric discharge machining device and method
US-10118239-B2 · Nov 6, 2018 · US
US9718140B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9718140-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214439598-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 6, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 6, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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An electric discharge machining system is provided which distinguishes an abnormal discharge caused by an immediate discharge and an abnormal discharge caused not by the immediate discharge to suitably control in each case. The electric discharge machining system according to the present invention that machines a workpiece by producing a discharge between an electrode and the workpiece, includes: a no-load-time detection means that detects no-load time of inter-electrode voltage between the electrode and the workpiece; an immediate-discharge determination means that compares the no-load time detected by the no-load-time detection means with predetermined time to determine whether or not the discharge is an immediate discharge; a voltage detection means that detects the inter-electrode voltage; an abnormal-discharge determination means that compares the voltage detected by the voltage detection means with a predetermined value to determine whether or not the discharge is a normal discharge; a discharge state assessment means that assesses a state of the discharge on the basis of the determination result of the immediate-discharge determination means and the determination result of the abnormal-discharge determination means; and a machining condition control means that controls a machining condition on the basis of the discharge state assessed by the discharge state assessment means.
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An electric discharge machining system that machines a workpiece by producing a discharge between an electrode and the workpiece, comprising: a no-load-time detector that detects no-load time of inter-electrode voltage between the electrode and the workpiece; an immediate-discharge determiner that compares the no-load time detected by the no-load-time detector with predetermined time and determines whether the discharge is an immediate discharge or a non-immediate discharge based on a result of the comparing the no-load time with the predetermined time; a voltage detector that detects the inter-electrode discharge voltage; an abnormal-discharge determiner that compares the value of a high frequency component of the discharge voltage detected by the voltage detector with a predetermined value and determines whether the discharge is a normal discharge or an abnormal discharge based on a result of the comparing the value of the high frequency component with the predetermined value; and a discharge state assessor that determines whether the abnormal discharge is an abnormal non-immediate discharge or an abnormal immediate discharge based on the determination of the immediate-discharge determiner and the determination of the abnormal-discharge determiner; wherein the discharge is determined as the normal discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a first machining condition in which a discharge continuation time has a first intermediate value in an allowable setting range, the discharge is determined as the abnormal immediate discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a second machining condition in which the discharge continuation time has a second intermediate value in the allowable setting range and a suspension time is shorter than the discharge continuation time, the discharge is determined as the abnormal non-immediate discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a third machining condition in which the discharge continuation time is longer than the first and second intermediate values, the suspension time in the first machining condition and the third machining condition is longer than the suspension time in the second machining condition, and the electric discharge machining system further comprises a machining condition controller that extends the suspension time in response to the discharge being determined as the abnormal immediate discharge. 2. The electric discharge machining system according to claim 1 , wherein the machining condition controller reduces the discharge continuation time in response to the discharge being determined as the abnormal non-immediate discharge. 3. The electric discharge machining system according to claim 1 , further comprising an oscillator that commands that pulse voltage is applied between the electrode and the workpiece, wherein the oscillator commands that the voltage application is stopped in response to the discharge being determined as the immediate discharge. 4. The electric discharge machining system according to claim 3 , wherein the machining condition controller inserts a suspension time in response to the discharge being determined as the abnormal immediate discharge. 5. The electric discharge machining system according to claim 1 , wherein the machining condition controller extends the discharge continuation time in response to the discharge being determined as the non-immediate discharge and the normal discharge. 6. An electric discharge machining system that machines a workpiece by producing a discharge between an electrode and the workpiece, comprising: a no-load-time detector that detects no-load time of inter-electrode voltage between the electrode and the workpiece; an immediate-discharge determiner that compares the no-load time detected by the no-load-time detector with predetermined time and determines whether the discharge is an immediate discharge or a non-immediate discharge based on a result of the comparing the no-load time with the predetermined time; a voltage detector that detects the inter-electrode voltage; an abnormal-discharge determiner that compares the voltage detected by the voltage detector with a predetermined value and determines whether the discharge is a normal discharge or an abnormal discharge based on a result of the comparing the value of the high frequency component with the predetermined value; and a discharge state assessor that determines whether the abnormal discharge is an abnormal non-immediate discharge or an abnormal immediate discharge based on the determination of the immediate-discharge determiner and the determination of the abnormal-discharge determiner; wherein the discharge is determined as the normal discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a first machining condition in which a discharge continuation time has a first intermediate value in an allowable setting range, the discharge is determined as the abnormal immediate discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a second machining condition in which the discharge continuation time has a second intermediate value in the allowable setting range and a suspension time is shorter than the discharge continuation time, the discharge is determined as the abnormal non-immediate discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a third machining condition in which the discharge continuation time is longer than the first and second intermediate values, the suspension time in the first machining condition and the third machining condition is longer than the suspension time in the second machining condition, and the electric discharge machining system further comprises a machining condition controller that reduces the discharge continuation time in response to the discharge being being determined as the abnormal immediate discharge. 7. An electric discharge machining system that machines a workpiece by producing a discharge between an electrode and the workpiece, comprising: a no-load-time detector that detects no-load time of inter-electrode voltage between the electrode and the workpiece; an immediate-discharge determiner that compares the no-load time detected by the no-load-time detector with predetermined time and determines whether the discharge is an immediate discharge or a non-immediate discharge based on a result of the comparing the no-load time with the predetermined time; a voltage detector that detects the inter-electrode voltage; an abnormal-discharge determiner that compares the voltage detected by the voltage detector with a predetermined value and determines whether the discharge is a normal discharge or an abnormal discharge based on a result of the comparing the value of the high frequency component with the predetermined value; and a discharge state assessor that determines whether the abnormal discharge is an abnormal non-immediate discharge or an abnormal immediate discharge based on the determination of the immediate-discharge determiner and the determination of the abnormal-discharge determiner; wherein the discharge is determined as the normal discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a first machining condition in which a discharge continuation time has a first intermediate value in an allowable setting range, the discharge is determined as the abnormal immediate discharge in response to the electric discharge machining system being in a second machining condition in which the discharge continuation time has a second intermediate value in the allowable setting range and a suspension time is shorter than the discharge continuation time, the disc
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