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Mohammad Hossein Ghadavi Khorasgani, Arash Barahooie bahari, Ehsan naruei, Donya miri, Ali Asghar Avari
Today, among politicians, the discussion of replacing modern drilling methods with rotary drilling has many supporters. For new methods, several methods have been suggested, among them, steam drilling, water pressure drilling, and laser drilling. Based on numerous tests on the use of laser technology in drilling, it has been proven that laser technology, in addition to increasing the speed of drilling, also reduces time, cost and environmental pollution. The experiments that have been carried out so far have all followed one main goal, that is, the maximum drilling of the rock with the lowest power required by the laser. In this article, logical data and strong arguments have been tried to be presented in this regard using existing devices and limited facilities.