Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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778963 | International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture | 2009 | 8 Pages |
In order to improve the performance of machines, there is a growing need to develop a highly stable servo control system for electrical discharge machining (EDM). With the perpetual push towards the untended EDM operation, an adaptive control system is and will continue to be a primary option. In this paper, a new EDM adaptive control system which directly and automatically regulates tool-down-time has been developed. Based on the real-time-estimated parameters of the EDM process model, by using minimum-variance control strategy, the process controller, a self-tuning regulator, was designed to control the machining process so that the gap states follow the specified gap state. With a properly selected specified gap states, this adaptive system improves the machining rate by, approximately, 100% and in the meantime achieves a more robust and stable machining than the normal machining without adaptive control. This adaptive control system helps to gain the expected goal of an optimal machining performance.