Your sketch is by no means clear. Which way is up? Why don't you label the various points a, b, c etc. so that we can refer to yield lines by name? Does the thin rectangle in the middle represent the dimensions of the gusset?
I'm guessing that your gusset runs parallel to the beam flanges. Have you considered running it normal to the flanges and considering its strength in bending rather than worrying about yield line theory? Or alternatively, have you considered using a channel or angle between flanges to connect your brace?
Are you intending to show yield lines with your sketch? If so, I am not at all sure that you have selected the most critical failure mode.
1) The lines along the flanges of the beam are probably closer to simple supports than yield lines because the only resistance to moment in the web would be torsion in the flange.
2) Yield lines running full height of the web do not necessarily occur at right angles to the flanges as you have shown.
BA