Paul Michael

Director of Fluid Power Institute

  • Milwaukee WI UNITED STATES
  • Allen Bradley Hall of Science: S138A
  • Fluid Power Institute

Paul Michael's area of expertise is in tribology: the science of friction, lubrication and wear.

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Education, Licensure and Certification

M.B.A.

Keller Graduate School of Management

DeVry University

B.S.

Chemistry

University of Wisconsin‐Milwaukee

Biography

Paul Michael is the director of MSOE's Fluid Power Institute. He has 40 years of experience formulating and testing lubricants. He is active in ASTM, ISO and NFPA standards committees and serves as a lubrication subject matter expert for major oil companies and the U.S. Military. Michael's areas of expertise include lubricant formulation and testing; contamination control and filtration; and machine failure analysis. He has more than 40 publications on the topics of energy efficient fluids, hydraulic fluid compatibility, filtration, particle characterization, and machinery lubrication.

Prior to joining MSOE, Michael was the technical director of Benz Oil and a laboratory manager for Filmite Oil.

Areas of Expertise

Condition Monitoring
Engine Oils
Machine Failure Analysis
Lubricant Formulation and Testing
Tribology
Contamination Control and Filtration
Hydraulic Fluids
Machinery Lubrication

Accomplishments

Edmond Bisson Best Paper Award, Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE)

2020

Fluid Power Motion Control Conference Best Paper Award, American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME)

2019

Otto J. Maha Pioneer in Fluid Power Award, Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)

2012

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Affiliations

  • ASTM: Co-chair, Hydraulic Fluid Thermal Stability Compatibility Section D02.N0.15
  • ISO: Committee Fluid Power Product Testing Section TC 131 SC6
  • NFPA: Technical Board

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Media Appearances

Technology makes hydraulic reservoirs more efficient

Design World  

2015-06-08

DW: Paul, can you tell us how MSOE got involved and then the results of your investigation on HydroNucleation technology?

Michael: Helgesen Industries contacted MSOE’s Fluid Power Institute in order to investigate the feasibility of the HydroNucleation technology. We received two reservoirs from Helgesen, one with a standard technology and another with the HydroNucleation technology incorporated. We ran a series of tests with the axial-piston pump and the HydroNucleation reservoir at different temperatures, speeds, pressures, and so on—and compared the efficiency of the pump with the two different reservoir technologies as well as the maximum flow rate and aeration levels of the reservoir.

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Selected Publications

Critical Shear Rate of Polymer-Enhanced Hydraulic Fluids

Lubricants, Vol. 8, No. 12

Panwar, P. Michael, P. Devlin M. and Martini, A.

2020

Fluid Property Effects on Power Consumption in a Hydraulic System at Low Temperatures

Proceedings of the ASME/BATH 2020 Symposium on Fluid Power and Motion Control

Michael, P. Dai, C. and Rodriguez, K.,

2020-09-09

Paper FPMC2020-2747

Hydraulic Fluids

ASTM Fuels & Lubricants Handbook: Technology, Properties, Performance and Testing, G.E. Totten Ed., ASTM International

Michael, Paul and Zhao, Hongmei

2019

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