LIGO Hydraulic Noise Filter

This was a hydraulic noise filter used in LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravity Wave Observatory that won the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physics.

The device works like a high-pass RC filter, but for a fluid system. It reduced hydraulic pump noise by 10x to 100x in the target frequency range, to a level only ~2x higher than ambient acoustic noise in the room.

It includes:

 

  • mounting point for an “accumulator” (a fluid equivalent of a grounded capacitor)
  • fluid resistor (a series of disks separated by .014″ spacers)
  • mounting point for a pressure gague
  • window to monitor fluid level and bubbles

Early prototypes

Array of dampeners installed in LIGO (Hanford, WA facility)