guyguy: Since you have specified the thickness, presumably what you are looking for is simply the polar moment of inertia, rather than the polar second moment of area. In which case it's just half what it would be for a completely circular disk. In other words, it's M*r^2/2, where M is the mass of the half disk, given by pi*r^2*t*ro/2, where ro is the mass density and r is the radius. If you are looking for something else, such as what Drej seems to be talking about, please clarify.