Allowable pressure ratings are determined by the formula given in ANSI B31.1 & B31.3 as follows:
P= 2*S*T/D
Where:
T = design thickness of the pipe (12-1/2% less than the nominal wall thickness of any given pipe size to account for manufacturing tolerances)- inches
P = Internal design pressure. PSIG
D = Outside pipe diameter of the pipe - inches
S = Allowable stress for the materials at service temperature
E = Joint Efficiency of the pipe:
1.0 for seamless pipe
0.85 for welded pipe
Actually, a lot of pipe manufacturers have already done what you are doing and have included it in their product catalogs. I have an old catalog, because I'm old, from FLOWLINE, which covers the stainless alloys -304, 316, A 400, A200, and aluminum for all sizes 1/2" - 24" and temperatures -425F to 1500F. I checked out their website but all they show is product information.
Hope this helps