Fortunately you attached the Robot rtd file.
You exported the Revit analytical model directly to Robot . Is that correct??
Did you try to "correct" the analytical model in Revit before sending it to Robot??
I could only mesh the slab only if I move it from its real level ,disconnected from everything else . Then mesh gets ready in 5 secs.
But on it´s real level there are many geometrical imprecisions mainly on the curved sections where beam discretization is much finer than that of slab panel as you can see below

Also in the picture above ,there are problems with rigid links also created by Revit that are only 2cm apart linking the Columm top node to the same bar.
All your curved edge bars have this problem . The mesh is not reaching them ,or worse , some are overreaching the bars covering them by a little (see pic below) ,which will produce one billion nodes mesh. I unsuccessfully waited almost for 1 hour to mesh.

Also , I would recommend using Delaunay mesh method ,unticking regular mesh.
To fix all this ,I don´t know where you are better at , Revit or Robot???
If on Revit , try to correct the analytical model there and see if it gets better.
If the model was mine I would forget REvit and try to fix everything inside Robot. But that´s me.
Do you have any practice in RSA??
Also , did you try sending it to the "cloud" to perform the structural analysis inside Revit??
Rafael Medeiros
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