We should remember that with our squish action in our quench region, we are not cooling anything really, we are supressing detonation by satisfying our flame front by feeding air and fuel at an adequte rate that allows the majority of our charge to be consumed in the chamber, then as the rest or our power stroke, we have a 'reverse' squish you could say (opening up) taking place allowing the rest of our charge to be consumed and have a evenly spread pressure throughout the cylinder. Many, many variables.
That would be interesting to see Hemi. I am sure that would be very complex in calculating too. But a real time test would be more fun anyhow. Probably photography and pressure traces etc.
I would test a non-softened chamber to a softened and then compared to a polished chamber of each. Of course it would have to be the same type of engine configuration.
Adiabatic is a pretty interesting topic Dicer. Haven't studied very much on that specifically though. I've been digging at Smokey's phase 1 adiabatic enngine when I can, nobody could get it to detonate. Albeit there is berely any information on what makes it work, the answers are there, I believe things could have been overlooked or of the like.