Actually, the double angle detail might lead to a better stress and fatigue condition and detail. In the first instance a 8x10" x .75" bearing plate (or some such) is welded to the beam web, with the two welds terminating short of the edge of the pl. and short of the cope radius. In both cases the cope radius should be ground and cleaning up of any cutting notches, etc. for a nice smooth transition radius. In the second case, the double angles can extend a foot beyond the cope, out into the beam, for improved shear cap’y. and stresses in that region, and they are set so the horiz. web cut is .25-.375" above the horiz. angle legs/flgs. so as to leave a weld groove to be filled btwn. the beam web and the angle heels. Again, the welds should stop and start short of the cope radius. Otherwise, the angles can be welded all around, and in the groove length/area they could have a small bevel ground or nibbled on the heels to open up the groove a bit.