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Amy S. Gandy

Researcher at University of Sheffield

Publications -  26
Citations -  396

Amy S. Gandy is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irradiation & Ion. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 206 citations. Previous affiliations of Amy S. Gandy include University of Salford & University of Poitiers.

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High-Entropy Alloys for Advanced Nuclear Applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the work done to date in the field of high-entropy alloys for nuclear applications, provide critical insight into the conclusions drawn, and highlight possibilities and challenges for future study.
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The durability of iodide sodalite

TL;DR: An iodide sodalite wasteform has been prepared by Hot Isostatic Pressing of powder produced by hydrothermal synthesis as discussed by the authors, which is free of leachable secondary phases which can mask leaching mechanisms.
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Radiation damage tolerance of a novel metastable refractory high entropy alloy V2.5Cr1.2WMoCo0.04

TL;DR: In this paper, a multiphase dendritic microstructure with W-rich dendrites and V2.5Cr1.2WMoCo0.04 was fabricated by arc melting and was found to exhibit a multi-phase XRD pattern, which attests to the BCC crystal structure observed in the as-cast state being metastable.
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The effects of γ-radiation on model vitreous wasteforms intended for the disposal of intermediate and high level radioactive wastes in the United Kingdom

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of γ-radiation on a variety of model vitreous wasteforms applied to, or conceived for, immobilisation of UK intermediate and high level radioactive wastes was studied up to a dose of 8 MGy.
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Iron phosphate glasses: Bulk properties and atomic scale structure

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of Ba as a network modifier in the structure of iron phosphate glass was examined using various spectroscopic techniques and the average coordination number of iron in the glass network was estimated using Mossbauer spectroscopy.