Contingency analysis (CA) is fundamental to power system planning and operation. The compensation method and linear power flow (LPF) models are frequently used in CA to boost efficiency. However, the conventional compensation scheme fails to adapt to modern LPF models with novel structures. To bridge this gap, this paper proposes a generalized warm-start compensation algorithm (GWSCA) for LPFs. To efficiently calculate the inversion of a perturbed coefficient matrix in LPF models, a generalized decomposition method is devised based on the matrix inverse lemma and full rank decomposition. A warm-start strategy is developed to improve the computational accuracy by using the precontingency operating point of a power grid. The proposed GWSCA is incorporated with an LPF model based on logarithmic transformation of voltage magnitudes to implement fast and accurate CA. Simulation results show that GWSCA outperforms the conventional algorithms in terms of computational efficiency and accuracy.
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