The TEXSAN thermal-hydraulic analysis program was developed to simulat
e buoyancy-driven fluid flow and heat transfer in spent-fuel and high-
level nuclear waste (HLW) shipping applications. The TEXSAN design has
sufficient flexibility to conduct full cask analysis as well as small
-scale heat and mass transfer simulations on a rod-to-rod basis within
an individual fuel assembly. As part of the TEXSAN soft ware quality
assurance program, the software has been subjected to a series of test
cases intended to validate its capabilities. The validation tests inc
lude many physical phenomena that arise in spent-fuel and HLW shipping
applications. Some of the principal results of the TEXSAN validation
tests are described, and they are compared with solutions available in
the open literature. The TEXSAN validation effort has shown that the
TEXSAN program is stable and consistent under a range of operating con
ditions and provides accuracy comparable with other heat transfer prog
rams and evaluation techniques. The modeling capabilities and the inte
ractive user interface employed by the TEXSAN program should make it a
useful tool in HLW transportation analysis.