SAE Technical Paper Series 1954
DOI: 10.4271/540218
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Uncontrolled Combustion in Spark-Ignition Engines

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“…Ceramic replaced mica and has been in use since. Liquid Sodium cooling was also introduced for exhaust valve cooling [14,15]. Later, deposit induced pre-ignition became an issue.…”
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“…Ceramic replaced mica and has been in use since. Liquid Sodium cooling was also introduced for exhaust valve cooling [14,15]. Later, deposit induced pre-ignition became an issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The excessive pressure waves, subsequent increase in heat transfer rates and hence abnormally high temperatures which accompany knock, have deleterious effects on succeptable engine parts. Such effects have been responsible for local melting in pistons, warping of valves, or even engine seizure (Heron 1954). As a result of the thermal insulating behavior of combustion-chamber deposits there have been several attempts (Mikita and Bettony 1953, Overbye et al 1961, Bradish et al 1966, and Nakamura et al 1979 to characterize deposit thermal properties; thermal conductivity, k, and thermal diffusivity, 0: = kloc.…”
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