I'm sorry, I don't think I quite understand what you are asking here.
Are you talking about bevel widths in relation to grind and blade widths?
If so, then the more hollow the blade is, the narrower the bevel ,and the more wedge-like it is, the wider it becomes. Given the same spine-size. A full wedge has the whole blade side as a bevel.
Then the blade widths works the other way, given the spine is of a constant size.
The wider the spine is, the narrower the bevel becomes. Naturally not so on the true wedge.
Or something to that effect
