Claims
- 1. An electrical discharge machine for applying a pulsed voltage between an electrode and a workpiece opposed via a dielectric fluid to generate a discharge to machine the workpiece with the energy of said discharge, comprising:
- a machining pulse control apparatus for applying a second polarity voltage at the stop time of a first polarity pulsed voltage;
- a short-circuit pulse detection circuit; and
- a short-circuit pulse ratio judging device for judging the ratio or the consecutive number of pulses judged as a short circuit by said short-circuit pulse detection circuit;
- wherein the time of applying said second polarity pulse is increased by said machining pulse control apparatus if said short-circuit pulse ratio judging device has judged that said ratio exceeds a set ratio or that the number of consecutive short-circuit pulses has exceeded a predetermined number.
- 2. A method for controlling the application of pulsed voltage to a machining gap formed between an electrode and a workpiece disposed opposite thereto via an insulating dielectric fluid, to generate a discharge operative to machine the workpiece with the energy of said discharge, the method including steps of:
- providing a positive polarity voltage and an opposite polarity voltage from a power source;
- switchably connecting a first current limiting impedance for the opposite polarity voltage between said workpiece and said power source;
- switchably connecting a second current limiting impedance for the positive polarity voltage between said workpiece and said power source;
- applying the positive polarity voltage at the stop time of the opposite polarity pulsed voltage to set the average voltage to a predetermined value;
- detecting short circuit pulses;
- judging that a short circuit condition has occurred if either a ratio of short circuit pulses to non-short circuit pulses exceeds a predetermined ratio or if a number of consecutive short circuit pulses exceeds a predetermined number; and
- increasing the time during which said second polarity pulse is applied if it is judged that a short-circuit condition has occurred.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/267,233, filed Jun. 29, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,753,882.
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