It depends entirely on the motor design. The only universal disadvantage of a DC motor (vs. an AC motor) is the need for a DC power supply (DC power is more difficult to transmit efficiently over long distances, hence the use of AC for typical power grids).
Typical brushed DC motors (the cheapest and hence one of the most common type of DC motor) tend to wear out eventually due to friction and draw MUCH higher current when stalled than when turning, which can cause overheating. They are also typically heavier than AC motors with similar specs. Of course all of these problems can be eliminated by using a (slightly more complex) brush-less motor design.
Disadvantage in DC motors are they require high maintenance and have a low life span. They use brushes and a commutator to draw current through the armature. This system causes friction between the brush and commutator, which requires replacing and maintenance. The DC motor will have more control over its speed, and is used more where the motor speed has an effect in the opporation. Due to this, the motor can be put under more stress, which would lead to failure, or maintenance.
it can not be stared on load.
A DC shunt motor is a motor using DC supply with the the inductor connected parallel to the armature.
6V dc motor
A dc series motor can work on dc and ac because dc motors are totally reversible.
To state it simply, a DC brushless motor is not a DC motor. It is an AC motor with an inverter (or electronic commutator) on the front end to make the AC, so you can use a DC input.
dc series motor is used for traction...
The brush-less motor controller has a smaller output current than one DC motor. The brushless also has less of a output voltage. The maximum output voltage is 50V, where a regular DC motor would have a maximum of atleast 60V.
A DC shunt motor is a motor using DC supply with the the inductor connected parallel to the armature.
6V dc motor
A synchronous motor is an ac motor that does not run on dc.
Yes it can and the otherway aroud a DC motor can be used as a dynamo
A dc series motor can work on dc and ac because dc motors are totally reversible.
To state it simply, a DC brushless motor is not a DC motor. It is an AC motor with an inverter (or electronic commutator) on the front end to make the AC, so you can use a DC input.
the three phase dc motor never seen yet motor eaither 3phase m/r or dc motor.
dc series motor is used for traction...
Yes. You can "Meg" any motor, AC or DC.
what are the advanced applications of dc series motor
Bushes, with reference to DC motors is a brushed DC motor which is a motor that designed to run from a direct current (DC) power source. This type of motor is an internally committed electric motor.