Claims
- 1. A wire electric discharge machine for conducting electric discharge machining on a workpiece by electric discharge generated in a working gap formed by a wire electrode and the workpiece by supplying electric discharge from a machining electric power source while a dielectric fluid is being supplied in the working gap formed by the wire electrode and the workpiece from flushing nozzles of dielectric fluid, comprising:normal electric discharge pulse detection means for detecting a normal electric discharge pulse in the working gap; normal electric discharge pulse calculation means for calculating normal electric discharge pulse energy from the detected normal electric discharge pulses; storage means for storing threshold value data in which a predetermined margin is ensured from an operation point when wire breakage occurs, found from a relation between the normal electric discharge pulse energy and the electric discharge machining energy setting value corresponding to various electric discharge machining conditions; and control means for controlling the electric discharge machining energy setting value so that the threshold value data can approach the operation point.
- 2. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 1, wherein as a parameter for changing the electric discharge machining energy setting value controlled by the control means, at least one parameter for setting an electric discharge frequency, such as a pause time or servo reference voltage, is used, and the threshold value data are set from a relation between the parameter and the normal electric discharge pulse energy.
- 3. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 2, wherein the electric discharge machining conditions include a difference in a relative position between the electric discharge machining nozzle and the workpiece.
- 4. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 1, wherein as a parameter for changing the electric discharge machining energy setting value controlled by the control means, at least one parameter for setting electric discharge energy per one pulse, such as a peak electric current setting value or a pulse width, is used, and the threshold value data are set from a relation between the parameter and the normal electric discharge pulse energy.
- 5. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 4, wherein the electric discharge machining conditions include a difference in a relative position between the electric discharge machining nozzle and the workpiece.
- 6. A wire electric discharge machine for conducting electric discharge machining on a workpiece by electric discharge generated in a working gap formed by a wire electrode and the workpiece by supplying electric discharge energy from a machining electric power source while a dielectric fluid is being supplied in the working gap formed by the wire electrode and the workpiece from a dielectric fluid nozzle, comprising:normal electric discharge pulse detection means for detecting a normal electric discharge pulse in the working gap; normal electric discharge pulse counting means for counting the number of normal electric discharge pulses from the detected normal electric discharge pulses; storage means for storing threshold value data in which a predetermined margin is ensured from an operation point when wire breakage occurs, found from a relation between the number of normal electric discharge pulses and the pause time setting value corresponding to various electric discharge machining conditions; and control means for controlling the electric discharge machining energy setting value so that the threshold value data can approach the operation point.
- 7. The wire electric discharge machine according to claim 6, wherein the electric discharge machining conditions include a difference in a relative position between the electric discharge machining nozzle and the workpiece.
Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/JP00/07333, filed Oct. 20, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/JP00/07333 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO02/34443 |
5/2/2002 |
WO |
A |
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