The influence of the alloying elements C, N, Si, Mn, Cr, Ni, Mo, Cu, Ti on
proof strength is studied in the temperature range 20-550 degrees C. High t
emperature data for the proof strength of austenitic stainless steels have
been analysed. Using computational thermodynamics the amount of alloying el
ements in solid solution and the volume fractions of precipitates were asse
ssed. These quantities were then applied in a regression analysis for the h
igh temperature strength. Quantitative relationships for the proof strength
as a result of the regression analysis are proposed as a function of tempe
rature. They are to be used in materials design. The interstitial elements
showed the largest effect. Si, Ni and Mo increased the strength at all temp
eratures. Cu and Mn reduced the strength and Cr gave an influence, which va
ried with temperature.