BauTomTom,
I would suggest you look into detailing so you could familiarize yourself with the connection and rebars. The assumption at every joint is very important thing. There are code requirements also which could help you to satisfy such fixity needed.
Say your beam sits in a corbel or nibs or depends on the function of the beam which you may want to detail it as fixed connection or pin connection.
However, with the connection you have shown seems to be a fixed end.
Assuming you are analysing a building. sometimes if you look into the big picture you might not consider little eccentricity or offsets and you may just assume it is on the center line. say you want to model in a 3d model software. you might not want to model your beam A eccentric to column. and you just need some engineering judgement in the end to justify your design that does not exceed the limits. forces can be extracted and you may want to manually design or use software.
For beam B, the lever arm which you may want to use at the center of the column. this is because the center of your beam B coincides with the center of the column. if in case it is eccentric, as what i have told you, some minor offsets can be neglected and you may just see the safety factor of your design.
remember that engineering judgement is important thing...
why? because we cannot go into such "exact detailed design"...
your card relies on safety factors, loadings and your decision..
and as a designer..you "MUST" always have the
GOOD FEELING....before you do any design.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
E104909