Thanks, jgailla -- could you elaborate a little concerning the problem you reportedly found? I read the DIPRA manual, that I believe is in its sixth extensive hard-copy printing, was last revised in 2006 (when it said only editorial revisions were made). When I looked at a hard-copy of this 6th edition I had also downloaded and printed some time ago. I noticed the pipe diameter per se does not show up in the thrust block formula shown on page 5, but the pipe cross-sectional thrust area, “A” used to develop the resultant thrust does use this value (expressed in feet, it appears to three significant figures). With ductile iron pipe, the thrust area is thus based on the outside diameter of the pipe, as the outside of the spigot of the pipe can normally be pressurized nd potentially slide in piston-like fashion, within a gasket normally retained in a bell/socket gasket groove of such piping.
On page 20 of this manual I saw that area, “A” in turn is defined as 36 ? (D’)2 , when D’ is expressed in feet and the cross-sectional, “A” is desired in square inches (I guess to be compatible with pressure, normally expressed in pounds per square inch). As the resultant thrust on a horizontal bend is 2PAsin(?/2), the required thrust block dimension formula on page 5 thus appeared reasonably correct to me.
[I incidentally happened to have a copy of the original first edition DIPRA Thrust manual, dated 1984, and when I looked at that old manual, it appeared this original basic thrust block design presentation 27 years ago appeared to be basically the same, even back then.]