The Wind Engineering Research Center at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas, tested 6-inch insulating concrete
walls and several other wall systems to determine their resistance to flying debris during a tornado or hurricane.
The tests were performed
using a compressed air cannon to propel a 15-pound 2x4 wood
stud (missile) at over 100 miles an hour at the test walls. (It should be noted that the standard tests for building materials
used in hurricane regions is a nine (9) pound object traveling at only 34mph!)
The 6-inch insulating concrete wall performed with flying colors while the wood frame and steel frame walls failed miserably,
even when covered with brick veneer.