In this paper the consequences of the microstructural evolution in an eutec
toid steel which has undergone a cold drawing process are studied. The expe
rimental results of the stress corrosion cracking tests show that cold draw
ing produces strength anisotropy in the steel and thus the stress corrosion
cracking resistance is a directional property which depends on the orienta
tion of the microstructure in relation to the cold drawing direction. As a
consequence, a transverse crack tends to change its growth direction to app
roach the wire axis, and a mode I crack growth evolves to a mixed mode prop
agation.