Ok thanks Artur, but if I understand you correctly that I should not put a cladding on a panel because it will not give correct results as shown on the snap shots?
another thing, I had to re-model the previous building because for some reason it got corrupted and could not trust it anymore, the new model I noticed that the total weight/floor and the total weight of the building is less than what i calculated, so i was playing around and found what was causing this issue.
I modeled the ramp as Curtain wall - one way slab with no stiffening or mesh as i only needed the effect on the ramp wight on the structure, but when I changed the type to meshed one-way slab then I got better results and found that the floor weights are more accurate than before.
I checked the first model (with ramps modeled as curtain wall-one way with no mesh) and found that RSA had properly distributed the load to the supporting wall.
my question now, is it a flaw that we can't use curtain-wall type element with no mesh to model an inclined slab/ramp, or what had made the model to behave like this?
the two models are attached for reference.
http://www.4shared.com/zip/W9Kcz9zXce/ONE_WAY-RAMP-SHELL.html
http://www.4shared.com/zip/vG4qsIT_ce/ONE_WAY-RAMP-NO-SHELL.html
snap shot for model without shelling the ramp:


the model output with shell to ramp
