“…This consideration is necessary especially in materials that contain low volumetric heat capacity which would allow fast changes in temperature, and low thermal conductivity which would enable a reduction in overall heat transfer and an increase in surface temperature during combustion and expansion. In both analytical (Wallace, Way, & Vollmert, 1979) (Morel, Fort, & Blumberg, 1985) (Anderson & Prakash, 1985) (Kosaka, et al, 2013) and experimental (Furuhama & Enomoto, 1987) (Harder & Anderson, 1988) (Aoki, et al, 2015) studies, a non-negligible swing in surface temperature throughout the engine cycle was observed with increasing insulation. This poses unique possibilities and challenges over the concept of a steady, elevated temperature and was fundamentally different from the net-zero heat transfer model with respect to the processes occurring in-cylinder.…”