All,
I do appriciate everyones opion and advise, I understand IsrealKK that the finite details of my situation will not be solved through this or probably any other forum, however I do not believe that is what forums like this are most useful for.
btrueblood and MikeHalloran were both offering advise (with a set group of assumptions, I undertand), that I will take as just that, ways I could change my valve and spring to dampen the system. The math has shown that any spring device in a checkvalve like this will cause oscillation, under the right conditions...
IsrealKK if you are that interested in the exact parameters of my problem send me your resume and we can talk about about your employment. However the lack of critical thinking is not a good start...
I appriciate you btrueblood and Mike Halloran for offering suggestions using critial thinking. Whether I can use that exact advice or further the ideas I am currently pursuing, or open up a new realm of thought on my other solutions.
That is the purpose of this forum is.
For the mathematitian to model the effect...Gaseous N2, Varied temperatures (assume 70F), Flowing from a source into a defined volume (i.e. a cylinder, thus downstream pressure is increasing, part of the problem, also note that the oscillation is a function of flowrate, and harmonics of the spring, so we go through bandwidths where there is oscillation, then no oscillation, then oscialltion, then none...
p.s. The sealing geometery works just fine.