The Curved Surface Slider, also known as the Friction Pendulum System, has become in the last years a very popular antiseismic hardware for base isolation of buildings and structures. A potential issue for sliding isolation systems is the degradation of the coefficient of friction caused by the temperature growth within the bearing due to the dissipation of the seismic energy as frictional heat. Both experimental and numerical investigations have pointed to the importance of the issue, and models accounting for the temperature dependence of the coefficient of friction at the material level have been recently proposed, which can be used in finite element analyses of the whole isolator. In this study, a three-dimensional finite element model ...