Comment on electricpete (Electrical) Mar 29, 2004 marked ///\\The article linked above by jbarots discussing oscillating torque during startup of an induction motor.
///Yes. Beside that, the paper also addresses:
1.
II. USUAL SSR PHENOMENA
The usual SSR phenomena caused by compensated transmission lines can be manifested in three forms: Induction generator effect (IGE), torsional interaction (TI) and torque amplification (TA). These phenomena may occur isolated or simultaneously, and when they occur they can cause damaging oscillations. Hazardous levels might be reached within 0.1 seconds.
2.
For calculation of the electrical resonance, the structure of the electrical system according to fig. 1 can be represented by a reduced model. The resonance frequencies depend on the short circuit capacity of the main system (fig. 4). For the analysis of SSR it is necessary to evaluate electrical frequencies close to:
for the steam turbine: fn - fm= 50 Hz - 18 Hz = 32 Hz
for the gas turbine: fn - fm = 50 Hz - 12 Hz = 38 Hz
where fn is the electrical frequency and fm is the mechanical resonance frequency.
3.
etc.
However, the generators are often considered for the subsynchronous (subharmonic) resonances, since the transmission lines are not directly connected to large induction motors. The impact of subharmonics would be somewhat similar to the detrimental impact on the generator rotors.\\