Claims
- 1. A method of machining an electrically conductive workpiece with a tool electrode by passing a succession of electroerosive machining pulses with a predetermined current level and of a short pulse duration not in excess of 10 microseconds consecutively between the tool electrode and the workpiece across a machining gap flooded with a fluid medium, the method comprising the steps of:
- pulsing a DC output to produce a succession of discrete, time-spaced, essentially unidirectional current pulses of a said short pulse duration for passage through said machining gap, each of said discrete current pulses having an essentially sinusoidally rising and falling characteristic and a peak current in excess of said predetermined level;
- clipping a peak current portion of each of said essentially sinusoidal current pulse beyond said predetermined level to reform it to have substantially a pair of steep flanks bridged by a plateau and have substantially said predetermined current level in said short duration; and
- passing between the tool electrode and the workpiece said reformed current pulses consecutively in succession constituting said succession of electroerosive machining pulses.
- 2. An apparatus for machining an electrically conductive workpiece with a tool electrode by passing a succession of electroerosive machining pulses with a predetermined current level and of a short pulse duration not in excess of 10 microseconds between the tool electrode and the workpiece across a machining gap flooded with a fluid medium, the apparatus comprising:
- a DC source;
- pulse forming means for pulsing an output of the DC source to produce a succession of discrete, time-spaced, essentially unidirectional current pulses of a said short pulse duration for passage through said machining gap, each of said discrete current pulses having an essentially sinusoidally rising and falling current-time characteristic and a peak current in excess of said predetermined level; and
- pulse reforming means including a network connected in shunt across said workpiece and said electrode for clipping a peak current portion of each of said essentially sinusoidal current pulses beyond said predetermined level so that the resulting current pulse has substantially a pair of steep flanks bridged by a plateau and has substantially said predetermined current level within said short duration, and passing said resulting current pulses in succession, constituting said succession of electroerosive machining pulses, between the tool electrode and the workpiece.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said pulse forming means includes a capacitor connected across said electrode and said workpiece.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3, further comprising an electronic switch connected in series with said capacitor across said electrode and said workpiece.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 6/633,186 filed July 23, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,672,161.
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Continuations (1)
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